It would seem that it could be easier than connecting a router to a computer? Just a couple of minutes. But sometimes the result can be completely unexpected, for example, the computer does not see the router, and it is impossible to enter the settings of the router settings. What to do in such a situation? Those who want to try to fix the problem on their own are offered some simple tips. But first, a few words about the possible causes of the failure.
Why the computer does not see the router: possible reasons
As for the reasons, there can be a lot of them, from a banal incorrect connection to equipment malfunctions, including the router itself, and the corresponding ports on the computer (physical breakdowns or software failures of the device itself will not be considered in detail).
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