I rarely use a CD to setup a router. This device has a REALTEK chipset so all you need to do is type in its IP address in your browser address bar and set it up.
You can find that by checking your connection to it -- view the status page and get the "gateway" address. Just type that into your bowser and you can setup everything you need.
(If you dont know where the status page is just wire to it, go to a command prompt -- start>run>cmd and type IPCONFIG /all on the run line it will show you the gateway address also)
2007-05-13 11:58:41
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answered by Tracy L 7
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You don't need drivers for a router. Your best solution is to download the manual from the manufacturer's site. Then use the browser based setup. If you have changed any settings like IP address or admin password you may need to re-set using the tiny button on the back.
2007-05-13 18:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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who made it? goto makers website and get support or download pages and get drivers.if it was installed already it might self install
try shutting off unit and plugging in router then staring up again it should tell u if its installing or go to device manager
at my computer hardware device manager and look at adapters and see if its listed or if there is a yellow icon showing.if so try troubleshooting it
2007-05-13 17:01:01
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answered by pkrp5 5
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Type in the model number and search for a driver online and download it. Then go to control panel and click on install new hardware and go through the wizard.
2007-05-13 16:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Download the software online from the manufacturer.
2007-05-13 20:09:48
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answered by k c 1
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Go to the router manufacturer's address and download it (with a wired connection).
2007-05-13 16:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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all u should need is its web-based config ip adress ... type it in ur browser to access it ...
http://192.168.1.1 ... or http://192.168.100.1
2007-05-13 16:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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