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It's the Wi-Fi router itself that is locked, not the iPod Touch that is causing this problem. You'll have to go through the router settings in the router software on your computer.
I would say the following:If you have to get payroll done and out, make the workstation operational first. Then, depending on where and what kind of access to the workstation you need, fix the router next. Lastly, I would worry about DNS since that is more of an external service.
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Your problem is in your question. With the router hooked up to the computer its using the Internet from the router which is probably what your son is using as his Internet source causing him to lag. Just make a schedule. Time him then have your time on your computer then when your done he can get back on his Xbox.
If you are having a problem connecting to the internet, there are several ways to tell if the problem is with your computer or your ISP (internet service provider). First, check your network connections from the control panel on your computer. If your computer says that you are disconnected, the problem is probably with the connection between your computer and your router. If not, the problem may be with your computer itself, your router, or ISP. Check your router's status indicator lights. If they are not blinking normally the problem is most likely with your ISP or the router itself. If not, it is probably a problem with your computer. Answer Check out in this order: System, Program, User...
Any problem like this should be approached by testing step by step, so:Can other laptops connect to the router? If not then, it may be the router or the connection to the ISP.Can you connect with a network cable? If that works, then there is a problem with the WiFi - the configuration may be wrong, the connection may be too weak, it may be turned off in the laptop or the router. It may actually be broken in the laptop or router.
netstat--A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that displays stats and the state of the current TCP/IP connections.
There can be multiple issues. From incompatibility to Internet Service not covering certain routers. Specifics would help.
Linksys (bought by Cisco) is a very good router. There shouldn't be a problem using it with a 1525.
To set up the wizard for the Huawei HG231F wireless router, you must log into the utility to configure the router. Ensure that the connections are correct and click Next. Choose Connection Type and set the WLAN parameters and click Next, then Submit.
It might be an computer thing, or router problem.