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Re: LAN fine WiFi inoperable

The wired side of the router acts as a switch. Doesn't really care about the IP addresses of the devices attached to it. What is important to talk to the router is your computer needs to be on the same subnet as the router. Router reset to the default configuration & you are talking to the crio--you are on the wrong subnet for the router. You need to change your computer to IP 192.168.0.xxx. xxx<255 & not 51. Mask should be 255.255.255.0. After you configure the router you will have to change your computer's IP back.

The default SSID for the router should show up if it has been reset. Dlink as I recall. Make sure the router is in AP & not bridge mode.
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