Linksys Error Not Message Receiver
message receiver Discussion in 'Other Linksys Equipment' started by coronos, Dec 27, 2005. coronos Guest I just installed a WRT54G. Well. . . mostly. After the "Check Router's Status" page, the Setup Wizard displayed the message "Checking Computer Settings" for a few seconds, then went on to the "Configure Cable or DHCP Settings." Then an error message popped up: "Error not message receiver !!" I clicked "OK" (the only option) and continued with the setup. A few screens later, when it tried to verify the connection to the internet, it wasn't able to, and I had to exit the installation. I reset the modem, router, and PC several http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/Linksys-WRT54G-v4-error-not-message-receiver/td-p/448039/page/3 times, in various orders, and ran the setup program a few times, always with the same result. I'm guessing this is related, though I don't know: when I opened my browser and entered the router's IP, only part of the web-based utility showed up. I got the blue background with the "Linksys" logo, and some of the settings in their boxes (e.g. the user-assigned router name, the IP address, and a few others), but http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/wrt54g-installation-error-error-not-message-receiver.11053/ none of the labels for those boxes (e.g. "Router Name", "IP Address") and no tabs or buttons. Does anyone know what that error message means? If fixing that lets me connect through the router, the installation will complete, and (I hope) also fix the web-based utility. Thanks. coronos, Dec 27, 2005 #1 impalas Guest Same thing I have the same problem ... althogh ( weird ) I can browse the Web without problems, I mean, setup changed my settings from a fixed Ip to DHCP, the router lets me surf the Web, but the application cannot check my connection. Any idea ? impalas, Jan 8, 2006 #2 marekj1 Guest Exactly the same problem here. Web-baswed utility shows up only in part. I can connect to the internet OK. Just can't modify anything. marekj1, Jan 16, 2006 #3 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in LinksysInfo.org Forums > Cisco/Linksys Hardware > Other Linksys Equipment > Forums Forums Quick Links Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Most Active Authors Latest Reviews LinksysInfo Store Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity
annoys the hell out of you more than your Linksys router & adapter refusing to connect.It's not easy to troubleshoot when you're frustrated and don't know what to do, and that's why I created this https://turbofuture.com/computers/linksys-connection-problems guide when it happened to me (for my reference, and yours!) How many http://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-fix-invalid-certificate-error-when-conecting-to-linksys-wireless-routers.html times have you encountered a Linksys issue? This is my first time It's happened before... It's happened many times before!See results without voting When Linksys Routers Get StubbornWhile many insist that Linksys is the top brand in home computer networking, there's no doubt that their software sucks, and you'll undoubtedly encounter a linksys error problem at least once during your ownership of a router & adapter combo.This guide was created for you - and was inspired by an incident I had, where my WRT54G router and WMP54G adapter refused to coincide with each other. While you won't need my particular setup, this guide should help you figure out whatever problem you have with your setup!This guide was written while linksys error not using a PC on Windows XP (if you're a Mac user, you're probably using some other magical quick fix, or can simply read this guide and figure out how to get this done in OSX! If you're using Vista or Win 7, this guide should still give you the "gist" of finding out where your issue is). The Error "Cannot associate with access point"How to Fix Your Linksys Router/Adapter Connection Problem This was my error message in the Linksys adapter software menu's dashboard. No matter what I did, my Linksys router and adapter refused to connect. I did everything from double-checking the connection type, password, manual settings, even restarting the router, re-installing software and everything in between, but nothing worked. What's worse is that this problem can even happen for no reason at all, at any time, as if some invisible force messed with it. The reason why this error message appears is because Linksys's software is god-awful. Don't install it! You'll have to use Microsoft Windows to get the job done. Here's a quick and dirty guide to get you through this process! Router Settings Getting startedInstall the Router on one PC,
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