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How would I delete my previous network settings? I have switched from verizon as ISP to Comcast and need to re-establish my wireless network through a belkin n router

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Hi! Most modern ISPs don't require specific software or settings on the computer itself, so assuming your Belkin router is configured and ready to go, you should be able to just select its network name, enter a password if one is necessary, and connect. I believe the default network name (SSID) for Belkin routers is Belkin54g, or something similar.

However, if there does happen to be a funky wireless setup on the machine that is preventing others from being enabled, and the screenshot QEII provided does not reveal anything, follow the suggestion in this link:

http://www.ehmac.ca/mac-ipod-help-troubl...

Basically what this procedure does is delete the files related to the wireless configuration, and so after rebooting, the computer reacts as if it has never been set up on a wireless network, and it is therefore free to join another. I've seen several machines with advanced VPN options enabled that for one reason or another would not go back to default settings, and that therefore benefited from this procedure. Good luck!

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if your previous network is not available, your computer will not connect to it (because ... it can't)

In the wireless settings it should show you available networks, and you choose the one you want.

Is your question relating how to set up the new router?

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First, unplug your router and broadband modem from power (for some devices you'll have to remove the battery as well). Then wait about 30 seconds, and plug them back in: first the modem, then the router. Wait a few minutes for them to completely power back on.

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Switching at layer 3

***Layer 3 switches***enable IP address configuration on Ethernet ports, Virtual Routing Interfaces, Loopback Interfaces, and GRE tunnels. Every IP address on a Layer 3 switch belongs to a different subnet. Interfaces on a layer 3 switch can belong to one or more subnets. Layer 3 switches can have two IP addresses set up at the same time, but IP addresses 192.168.1.1/24 and 192.168.2.1/24 cannot be configured at the same time. A single IP address can be configured on more than one interface. A Layer 3 switch model determines how many IP addresses you can configure on an individual interface. The Layer 3 switch can be managed using any of the IP addresses that are configured.

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