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D-Link DI-624 help
I am having problems with connecting my stationary computer (connected by cable, using windows 2000), to the internet. On my Wireless connected laptop it's working fine.
I have set it to automat receive ip, dns etc. I can access the Lan, and the routers setup page, but not internet. Any suggestions? |
What are your ISP's settings? DHCP too? You would have set it to fake the MAC address of your old network card if this is the case mabye? Just a suggestion.
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D-link's customer support really are very helpful. Look for the number on the back of the manual.
I had a problem with my router and modem compatibility and they came through, helped me get a refund when the store was being an asshole about it. |
I just called them. The guy told me to restart the router and if it didn't work I had to resend it and send a new one... :( Still not working.
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I deleted the host name I had to the laptop by mistake before :( Now I just have the one to my stationary in the dynamic DHCP client list.
I can ping from both the laptop and stationary just fine. Problem is I can only access the d-link admin page from the stationary computer now. Worked on the laptop before, but I'm not able to login now. How do I fake the the MAC address? I use dynamic DHCP btw |
You should only be able to access the router admin if you are plugged into it directly.
Check your settings on the desktop. open IE go to Tools - Internet options- connections- and make sure that you specify never dial a connection.... click the Lan Settings tab and make sure "automatically detect settings is checked" |
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call them bro. that is the fastest and best solution instead of asking us. go straight to the source. :)
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D-link is the shittiest brand I've worked with.
I've been through 3 D-link routers... Problems on end. |
Go ask your question at the nearest Best Buy ! :Graucho
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I still hope someone can :helpme me as I don't have time to resend the router and wait for a new one... |
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do this click start - run - CMD - when you get to the DOS prompt type in ipconfig /all and tell me what the IP addy is! |
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desktop: 192.168.0.100 laptop: 192.168.0.102 |
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start - run - cmd - ipconfig /release and then ipconfig /renew |
i can't see it being aything else
and you are 100% sure that you have set your settings to NEVER Dial a connection and automatically detect settings?? |
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Did you get this working, faking MAC address is in the router config.
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