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DJ_Ampz
Amp Radio Addict

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Guelph (again)
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Feb-27-2005 05:23
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Sunquest
Just Be

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Thornhill,Toronto, Canada
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OK , HERE WE GO
i ALREADY did EVERYTHING u guys told me above, i restarted both damn machines, i JUST reformated my whole ***** computer and it still doesnt work!
ive logged into 192.168 OBVIOUSLY 100000000000000 times, im not an idiot thats the router setup page, theres no other way of logging in,
umm ask my friends? they dont know anymore than people who think scooter is trance do.....
as for the router, throwing out the dlink router out the window, i think i will do this, and buy another company
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Feb-28-2005 04:14
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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A few recommendations off the top of my head:
- Try turning off the wireless - sometimes other devices like phones can interfere.
- Reset the router to factory defaults (through the admin page), and work from there. This often solves many unexplainable problems.
- Make sure you've upgraded your router to the latest firmware. Sometimes DSL ISPs will change the way they handle PPPoE in some way that the router doesn't recognize. In most cases, the manufacturer (yes, even D-Link) will release an update for these problems.
- In the first post, you mentioned something about a domain - if this means you have a server running as a domain controller, then you have to do special configuration on the domain controller to set the router up as the primary gateway (as opposed to the domain controller itself), or create a bridge on the server. I'd say to just turn off the domain controller because there's no practical reason to have one on a home network.
- Make sure you've got DHCP enabled on the PC you're trying to connect with. If you're running any firewalls like ZoneAlarm, sometimes they fail to detect when you're on a new network and start blocking all traffic. Try disabling them, doing an ipconfig release/renew, and starting them up again to force them to see the new network.
- Also, just as a point of reference, check the router's status page, record all the connection-specific information (like IP, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, etc.), then try doing a direct connection from PC to DSL and check ipconfig to see if the information is actually the same. Maybe your router is getting an IP address but not grabbing the correct DNS, or something...
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Feb-28-2005 05:51
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