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  1. #1
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    Default Computer question

    Hi all

    Got a computer question.

    I am installing a D-LINK DI-524 Wireless router on my pc for my laptop.
    The adsl modem is a Dynalink RTA 100+. Primusonline.

    I can get it set up and then log onto an IP address for dlink which is a setup page. (http://192.168.0.1/)

    Go through wizard but once Ive finished it will no longer recognise the adsl and drops out.

    any ideas pleasssssssse

    cheers

    dazzler

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    Did you enable any security while you were setting up? (WEP, trusted Mac addresses etc?)

    Can I clarify- that you are loosing your ADSL signal (ie are no longer on the web), or are you loosing contact with the router? The second is much more common. Once security is enabled, or a password changed, the wireless device looses contact until its settings are also updated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart_lees
    Did you enable any security while you were setting up? (WEP, trusted Mac addresses etc?)

    Can I clarify- that you are loosing your ADSL signal (ie are no longer on the web), or are you loosing contact with the router? The second is much more common. Once security is enabled, or a password changed, the wireless device looses contact until its settings are also updated.
    I dont think so, WAP maybe?

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    WEP () is Wired equivalent protocol. Ie it is meant to provide the same level of security as actually being physically connected by a cable, rather than wireless.

    If this is turned on, then the wireless signal leaves the router encrypted. If the wireless device (laptop etc) does not have the same 'code' to be able to decrypt, then the signal will be seen, but not readable.

    Could you describe your symptoms more accurately- will help isolate the cause.
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    Dazzler, just make sure that the ADSL router is not issuing your other router an IP address or the otherway around.

    I don't know the products that you are using but generally the ADSL router will issue IP addresses to the PCs using it. But you have a router between it and the PCs. That additional router will probably be trying to issue addresses as well.
    This will get real confusing, IPs won't match networks and gateways will be wrong.

    Hope that make some sense.
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    That is sounding more promising.

    I don't know the Dlink router, but can it not be connected directly into the ADSL modem? Then the PC plugs into the Wireless router via one of the hardpoints.

    Would this help rectify the situation with IP address assignment?
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    I've got a D-Link wireless router (DI-624+). Different router but the setup seems to be the same.
    On the left hand menu, click on the WAN button and the entries should look something like this.

    WAN Settings
    Please select the appropriate option to connect to your ISP.
    Dynamic IP AddressChoose this option to obtain an IP address automatically from your ISP. (For most Cable modem users)
    Static IP AddressChoose this option to set static IP information provided to you by your ISP.
    PPPoEChoose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE. (For most DSL users)
    Others PPTP and BigPond Cable
    PPTP
    (for Europe use only)
    BigPond Cable
    (for Australia use only)
    PPPoE
    Dynamic PPPoE Static PPPoE
    User Name
    Password
    Retype Password
    Service Name (optional)
    IP Address
    Primary DNS Address
    Secondary DNS Address (optional)
    Maximum Idle Time Minutes
    MTU
    Connect mode select Always-on Manual Connect-on demand



    Once you have saved this, go to the STATUS tab across the top and then onto the device info. It should look something like this



    Device Information
    Firmware Version: 2.05 , 21 Sep 2004
    LAN
    MAC Address
    00-11-95-56-21-69
    IP Address
    192.168.1.1
    Subnet Mask
    255.255.255.0
    DHCP Server
    Enabled
    WAN
    MAC Address
    00-11-95-56-21-6a
    Connection
    PPPoE Connected
    IP Address
    59.167.64.194
    Subnet Mask
    255.255.255.255
    Default Gateway
    59.167.64.194
    DNS
    192.231.203.132 192.231.203.3
    Wireless
    MAC Address
    00-11-95-50-ad-f9
    SSID
    Boxers
    Channel
    6
    WEP
    Disabled



    Being a typical computer thing, it took a while to work. Try turning it off for 30 seconds and turn it back on and have another look.


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    Yeh, don't try and get it running on wireless. Wait till it is stable then move to the wireless connection.

    You could try this:
    Turn off the ADSL router.
    Reboot the other router
    Renew your IP address on the PC ( or just reboot).
    Your PC should have an IP address from the router. The PC should then be able to browse the routers webpage.
    If you can get that far your half way.
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    Thanks all

    Grunt where do I find the menu. If I try and go to the ip address where the wizard is it times out.

    Tried turning it off for a while and hard booting it by pushing in the pin at the back.

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    You won't get a menu if you can't connect to the router which it appears that you can't.

    Do you have a network cable? I'd plug that in to the router directly and see if you get a connection.

    Also, I would restart you computer.
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    Go to start left click

    run type cmd click ok

    type ipconfig enter

    this will show you your ip address, subnet mask , default gateway.







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    Thanks ashore

    got that but what do i do then (am i in dos)

    In netscape when I try to get to 192.168.0.1 it times out.

    Tried changing gateway in control panel local area connection but then the adsl dropped out.

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    What does the ipconfig say. Can you cut and paste into a message. In the dos window, the top right hand corner has a little c:. Click on this, then 'Edit' and then mark. Mark the text, click in the box again and press edit/cut.

    Paste it into a message so we can see what's going on.
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    Is this it


    Windows IP Configuration

    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

    Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
    IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.123.164
    Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.123.254

    cheers

    dazzler

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    All fixed

    Thanks everyone (thanks grunt for pm) it is fixed and for once it wasnt me.

    The firmware that I updated was the problem and apparently they have had a few issues with it.

    Now I just need to fix the security settings and Im done.

    cheers

    dazzler

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