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Hello all:
I've been trying to install wi-fi on my laptop but it does not work. I am under the package of small business and the sale representative said three months ago that I would be able to install wi-fi on my laptop by downloading an application to my laptop for verizon wi-fi configuration. So, I decided to download, the application in my Account widget, which says "Congratulations, you are eligible for Verizon Wi-Fi Service". I followed the instructions and clicked on the link which bought me to "Installing Verizon Registration Software". As instructed, I ran the download and on my desktop, there is a message that says "Resume Wi-Fi installation." When I run the icon, it says this may take 30 seconds, and I always get the following "Troubleshooting: Could Not Connect to the Network." I turned off my firewalls, I am on my administrator account and my modem is on.
What's strange is that when I called the Wi-Fi technical support, they told me that I needed a router, but online the FAQ instructions says: "If you have a wireless-enabled laptop or netbook, no additional equipment is needed to use Verizon's Wi-Fi service. As long as the software is downloaded to your laptop or netbook, you will have full access to the service. If you do not have a wireless-enabled laptop or netbook, you will need to purchase a wireless card and plug it into your computer." (http://business.verizon.net/SMBPortalWeb/appmanager/SMBPortal/smb?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=SMBPortal_pa...
I am running on Toshiba laptop, with wireless capabilities working under windows vista. This laptop is new - I bought it one year ago, so I know that wireless is not a problem here. I was given a 6100 Westell Modem for the landline internet.
Any help or explanation will be most appreciated.
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Additionally, this isn't FIO internet, just high speed internet for small business.
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#1 To use that Wi-Fi service that you are signed up for, you must be near a Wi-Fi Hot Spot that is powered by the Verizon Wi-Fi Service.
As how to find them, I point to the info at
http://www22.verizon.com/residentialhelp/highspeed/networking/setup/wifi/124616.htm
#2 Otherwise, you must have a Wi-Fi Router.
#3 About Wi-Fi Router but not a Wi-Fi Hot Spot that is powered by the Verizon Wi-Fi Service:
a) it does not have to be a modem combo. It could be a RJ-45 WAN port router.
b) If you use your own RJ-45 WAN port router with your Westell 6100 from Verizon, I would suggest following the info at
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/13600
#4 I am just wondering..
What is the exact model of that Westell 6100?
Thanks.
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The exact modem is G90-610015-20.
That might mean I have to order a router from Verizon with extra cost, correct?
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Any particular reason they did not give you a wireless router/DSL gateway for free? (Actiontec)
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@venomoussnake3 wrote:That might mean I have to order a router from Verizon with extra cost, correct?
No.
I am not saying which RJ-45 WAN port router to get OR where to shop, but for example...
www.staples.com -> Technology -> Networking & Cables -> Wireless Routers -> Belkin F6D4230-4 Wireless-N Enhanced Router.
Direct Link:
http://www.staples.com/Belkin-F6D4230-4-Wireless-N-Enhanced-Router/product_799519