DLINK DIR 615 Router Settings - Internet Connect Using Dynamic IP Address
Nov 13, 2011
i have internet connection which is connect using dynamic ip address but if i add ip address in Local Area Connection i get two networks, one is internet dynamic ip & other one is ip which i setup in Local area connection. so if i select LAN network for lan clients i can access lan. but now i have DLINK DIR 615 router so what should be my settings?
i have a dlink-615 router and im wondering if i can configure it the best way possible to work best with wireless devices, like my laptop.there are 4computers running on my network and i want to get the best result possibly for my connection.can i change settings in the routers configuration page so 1 computer can have 90% of the signal or bandwidth of the connection.i want to decrease the other 3family members connectivity to my router, like limit their use of the network or signal/speed/bandwidth strength?
set up of the router? There's so many options, manual internet set up, automatic internet set up, networking setup.The Quick CD installation got stuck trying to find the router. Do i need to connect the ethernet wire to my modem then connect my computer to it wirelessly? Do I need to connect the ehernet wire to my modem and connect my computer to it via another ethernet port in the router? Do I even need to connect my ethernet wire to my modem in the first place?
Now I am no techi but I think i have set evrything up ok but when i input my host name in ie all that happens is that it brings up my router admin page. I don't see how i can get port forwarding wrong so thats not the problem, the dvr is a zeus and its using port 80, which according to a port checking tool is closed (is that the problem) the router is a Dlink dsl 2680. My host name is [url]..... and the ip is set to public ip address, so up to press im stuck.
Its a Toshiba laptop and she has a d-link 2680 wireless router. The laptop will successfully connect to the internet through an ethernet cable, and will connect to the wireless network fine but when wireless i cannot access the internet. I have an iphone which connects to the wireless network and accesses the web perfectly.I have tried everything I can think of and find online to try and talktalk tech support won't assist as its a hardware setup issue.
Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Barbara-laptop Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
getting my computer connected to the internet.I have a fresh install of XP Media Center Edition with SP2. I don't really have anything else installed as I wanted to make sure my internet connection was working to get updates. My computer is a Dell XPS720 desktop I have a DSL connection with [URL] and a Dlink Wireless Router DIR655.I have two portable computers that are on the local network with wireless connections and they are working o.k.On my desktop at the command prompt; I cannot "ping" anything and "ipconfig /all" returns nothing at all.
I am trying to get my wife's mac book to print wireless to my hp desk jet 3050a 611g printer. The print report advises that the Mac hardware address of the printer must be added to the list of permitted devices for my wireless routed.
I have the dir-601 as my main router. Its IP settings are dynamic, not static. My second router, the router I'd like to use as the access point is a Belkin Wireless G Mimo. My goal is to setup the Belkin as an access point downstairs away from the main router. I'd like to do this wirelessly. I'd like to phsycialy plug devices into the Belkin, while the Belkin receives access to the internet wirelessly from my main router, the dir-601.
Here's my issue. There's an easy option to use the Belkin as an access point. So I do this and set the Belkin router to an IP outside the DCHP range ( currently 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.199 ) to 192.168.0.250. My dir-601 will only recognize the Belkin access point while plugged in physically. I know this because when I did a ping test it only see's the Belkin when plugged into the dir-601 via ethernet cables. My ultimate goal is to simply set the dlink dir-601 to recognize the Belkin as an access point.
I use a DLink DIR-655 router but it only allows around 24 MAC addresses to be specified in the filter list of ALLOWED MAC ADDRs. With a few laptops in the family, a game box, NAS, printer, e-readers, smart phones, I'm maxed out. Alternatively, could I daisy chain them to have one handle wireless devices only and another handle wired devices? If so, I could probably dealt with 24 max wireless MAC addresses specified for a while. If there's a better router out there that's not so limited, I'll upgrade.
I have a high speed wireless DSL router from my ISP (Telus). I use one port off the router to connect directly to my desktop computer. Another port is connected to a switch to which ethernet cables to three other rooms are connected. My problem is that when I connect my Bell PVR (9242) to the 'switched' ethernet cable, I'm apparently not able to get a dynamic ip address, which the Bell unit requires, and can't connect to the network.can I connect another router, in place of the switch, to deliver dynamic IP addresses to whatever I connect to the ports in the other rooms in my house?
we were happily getting along with our RCN cable Motorola modem and DLink wireless 655 until the last couple of weeks. The internet would intermittently not be available, without warning. First couple of times we power cycled the modem and router, and it worked, but then stopped being available altogether. I got some support from RCN, the cable provider (they own the modem and it's old, so naturally that was my first thought). I now have a new modem and the situation is exactly the same. The error message that I get is that the IP address for the network cannot be found.
I got internet access by bypassing the router, connecting the modem directly to my (Windows XP) PC, releasing and renewing the IP address, and power cycling the modem. However, the internet still intermittently shuts down, and of course turning off the computer necessitates the whole procedure again. And now we have no wireless. Should we assume it's the router, and a new one would solve our problem? Of do we just need to reset the IP address of the router?
This is my first post and I'm not very techy, but our home computer running Windows XP Professional recently lost its connection to the internet and I cannot get it back.This particular desktop computer is connected by a cable to the router. I have two other laptops connected wirelessly through the same router and have access to the internet, however the regular "J&A" network normally associated with the router cannot be connected to. Instead another wireless signal source called "DLink 4 (dlink)" is the connection point. This automacally disconnects when I unplug the router, so I'm assuming the router works fine, but the network is compromised somehow.
I have a WRT300n router and want to connect to my Uverse Gateway. When I connect them & try to use the internet connection I get an error that says a connected router must be capable of using DYnamic IP addresses.
I currently own 3 Dlink DWL-3200AP that are setup on MultiSSiD with Vlans 1 and 2. I just picked up 3 Cisco 3550 layer 3 switches. I also own a Cisco ASA 5505 (acting as a router) which is connected to the internet. The 3 switches are connected using the GiBi connectors to each other. They are across the campus from each other, one switch is in the room of the router. Each switch has 1 of the Access points on them.
What I am trying to do is setup the switches to take SSiD 1(Vlan1) to have access for the entire network and have SSiD 2(Vlan2) just hit the router for internet. I have all static IP's setup on the SSiD 1(Vlan1) connections, and I want to have a DCHP server for the SSid 2(Vlan2).I setup in the Cisco Network Assistant, for the 3550's to have VLAN 1 be port 48 and VLan 2 be port 47 going to the router.
What is currently happening is that if I connect to the SSiD1(Vlan1) I can access all of the switches and the router no problem. When I connect to SSiD2(Vlan2) I cannot connect to anything, ping or otherwise. I figure it might be something in the Access Point but at this point I am hitting my head on a wall trying to figure out what is going on.
I have a cricket broadband modem to connect to the internet. I want to use my Dlink di-524 router to share that internet connection with the other computers on my network. How do I do this?
Is there an alternate way to get the DNS settings off of the router? I've followed all of the steps up above, but I cannot set up a static IP Address on my computer without knowing the routers DNS settings, which I cannot retrieve from the web-based setup due to the corrupt firmware.
I have a PC that I would like to access remotely though VPN. My internet service provider is Time Warner Cable and it provides me with a dynamic Ip address.
I have a dlink router. Dir615 I believe. After installing hotspot Shield on my desktop, I can no longer connect to my router from my laptop, which I did not even install Hotspot shield in. when trying to connect, nothing happens. the wireless icon on the taskbar does not show that its trying to connect.
I'm trying to set my PC to have a Static IP but I'm having no luck. I've got it working before and was able to forward ports, but that was with my old PC.My problem is when I go into my wireless properties and change the TCP/IP settings from find automatically to custom settings, it says I need to reboot my PC. I do that but no matter what I do the settings are back to default, automatic settings when I reboot.The only difference between this new PC and the old one is that this one is using an SSD for my OS and a normal HDD for my Data.
I have E4200 with fixed ip 192.168.1.2, DHCP off connected through LAN ports to FIOS ActionTec as 192.168.1.1. When connecting through wireless network off the E4200, I can obtain and connect fine under Guest network and WEP security, but for any other security setting, WPA, WPA2, Mixed mode, etc. I get the message "Aquiring network address" forever, and I never get a connection.
I just restored my computer (Windows XP) to factory settings and it won't connect to the internet. I'm running an ethernet connection. I tried to look up a solution online but nothing has worked. Also, Im sure its not an issue with the modem, because all the other computers in the office are connecting to the internet just fine. It's only this one computer?
I have a new Dlink wireless router. Previously I had a Belkin router. The new one was said to have stronger signal. I am not able to connect via wireless to the router from a PC with Windows Vista. It works fine when I use a cable. Then I am able to connect to Internet via the router. Also, I am able to print on a wireless printer. It is also possible to use Internet from an Ipad with wifi. The Belkin router had a different network, 192.168.2....When the cable is connected I can ping 192.168.0.1 but not when I remove the cable. In Windows Vista the connection has status "connected". When the cable is connected, the ipconfig /all is printed as below. It is a Swedish version. Some translated words:
Tr�dl�s = Wireless Ja = Yes Nej = No Fr�nkopplad = Disconnected
My wireless devices are having a hard time connecting though my router. They see the router and can connect to it but cannot get on the internet. When I go into my router and check Wireless Status to see connected devices the window is empty. Usually if I reboot my router some of my devices will connect but if I leave them idle for any amount of time the connection is dropped. Suggestions. I have Dell 530 desktop running Vist Home Premium and the router is Dlink Dir 615. The desktop has no issues connecting to the internet as it is connected through LAN port
I am wondering if there is any way to get the name and last name of the person that has the internet connection corresponding to a particular dynamic IP address that I know, that was used to send an email at a particular date and time that I also know.