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Why don't you repost and include the router model in the subject. That way
maybe someone who has the router might know.
I'll keep looking, but I can't think of anything else. Have you let someone
else try it? You don't need to be connect to the internet to reach the
setup page.
The only other things I could think of were, you did check to see if you had
tcp/ip installed, which must be true if you can ping it. What response
times were you getting with the pings?
Secondly, if your computer does both hardwire and wireless, perhaps
disabling the wireless adapter might help. If that doesn't work, maybe
something is wrong with your built in Ethernet card so you might try using
just the wireless. Make sure you put the SSID of the router in the
appropriate spot.
Clark
"JDW in PDX" <JDWinPDX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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5BD5587-2398-498F-9741-6E5045823579@microsoft.com...
>I exchanged the box for a new one yesterday and had the exact same issue,
> even after spending 2 hours doing everything I tried with the first one.
> I'm
> going to just give up. I don't know if the problem is with D-Link's
> router,
> my VAIO, or XP, but I just can't spend this much time on it because I can
> live without it. Thank you again for your help - I really appreciate it
> and
> feel that I truly tried everything I could.
>
> -Justin
>
>
> "JDW in PDX" wrote:
>
>> Yes, I did try resetting the box (once while on the phone with D-Link
>> tech
>> support and a second time on my own last night), and I downloaded the
>> java
>> update. I'm going to exchange the box for a new one this weekend,
>> because as
>> you said it just shouldn't be this hard. I'll let you know what happens!
>> Thank you again for your help.
>>
>> -Justin
>>
>>
>> "Clark" wrote:
>>
>> > I was going to see if I could access my router from outside, but all I
>> > got
>> > was a "page cannot be displayed" message. That is because you have to
>> > access it from the internal network with the correct address, I assume.
>> > I
>> > don't know what would happen if you had the Ethernet cable in the WAN
>> > port
>> > instead of the Ethernet port, but you might check it.
>> >
>> > If you have reset the box, and checked your java enabled, and tried the
>> > box
>> > somewhere else or let someone else check the box, I don't know what
>> > more you
>> > can do. I would suggest returning it for a new one.
>> >
>> > If you want to repost the problem, I will stay out to see if someone
>> > else
>> > jumps in.
>> >
>> > Sorry,
>> > Clark
>> >
>> > "JDW in PDX" <JDWinPDX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:0C419625-96C5-4A08-867D-6FE1A0C83AB6@microsoft.com...
>> > > Ok, I just went through both the page you sent and the user's manual
>> > > (again).
>> > > I did everything except set up a static IP address - do you think I
>> > > need
>> > > to
>> > > do that? Here's what I did (starting at p. 64 of the manual):
>> > >
>> > > Verified physical connectivity
>> > > Disabled Windows Firewall and NAV (the only things I could think of
>> > > that
>> > > might block access)
>> > > Configured my internet settings
>> > > Checked my IP address (192.168.0.100)
>> > >
>> > > After all that, I still get a "Cannot open page" error in IE when I
>> > > type
>> > > in
>> > > the router's IP address! Maybe I do just have a bad box. If you
>> > > think
>> > > that
>> > > could be the case, I'll exchange it for another one over the weekend.
>> > >
>> > > Thank you,
>> > > Justin
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "Clark" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Did you check this page. It talks about Java as well as Parental
>> > >> controls
>> > >> and other such stuff. This is a general answer, so it may not apply
>> > >> to
>> > >> you.
>> > >>
>> > >>
http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=979&question=General%20Router%20/%20DI-784%20/%20DI-514%20/%20DI-524%20/%20DI-514_revC%20/%20DWL-900AP%20_revB%20/%20DWL-900AP%20_revC%20/%20DI-624_revC%20/%20DI-624_revB%20/%20DWL-G800AP%20/%20DWL-G810
>> > >>
>> > >> Otherwise, do you have a copy of the users manual, and if not
>> > >> download
>> > >> one.
>> > >> Now, go to page 64 and start going through the procedure. Let us
>> > >> know
>> > >> where
>> > >> you run into problems or something doesn't look right. I have a
>> > >> copy so
>> > >> I
>> > >> can follow along. What you are doing is very basic and normally
>> > >> doesn't
>> > >> cause problems. You may just have a bad box.
>> > >>
>> > >> Clark
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> "JDW in PDX" <JDWinPDX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > >> news:37B2D720-46AB-4BC6-8E9B-696055811A88@microsoft.com...
>> > >> >I forgot to mention that I am indeed hardwiring the laptop to the
>> > >> >router.
>> > >> > I'm mostly setting up the network for use with just my Pocket PC
>> > >> > (iPaq
>> > >> > 2200).
>> > >> > My laptop is my "desktop," meaning it stays put all the time.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Yes, I'm just typing the IP address. As for DHCP, firmware
>> > >> > updates, or
>> > >> > WEP,
>> > >> > my answer is the same w/r/t DNS: if they're things I would've had
>> > >> > to do
>> > >> > myself, then I don't have them. Please let me know how I can find
>> > >> > out
>> > >> > if
>> > >> > I
>> > >> > have any of those if you think I might.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > The model number for the D-Link router is DI-524 (rev. C), and the
>> > >> > IP
>> > >> > address is 192.168.0.1.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Thank you so much for your help, Clark.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > -Justin
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "Clark" wrote:
>> > >> >
>> > >> >> Have you tried hard wiring the computer until you get the router
>> > >> >> set
>> > >> >> up
>> > >> >> or
>> > >> >> your computer set up?
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> You are just typing the address and nothing else--right? Do you
>> > >> >> have
>> > >> >> your
>> > >> >> laptop set up to do DHCP? You didn't try to do a firmware update,
>> > >> >> did
>> > >> >> you?
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Are you sure the Address is 192.168.0.1 and not something else?
>> > >> >> The
>> > >> >> default
>> > >> >> for one of theirs (DWL-2100) is 192.168.0.50. I used that one
>> > >> >> because
>> > >> >> you
>> > >> >> did not give a model number. If you hold the reset button for
>> > >> >> 10-15
>> > >> >> seconds, the router will revert to factory defaults, so any
>> > >> >> previous
>> > >> >> setup
>> > >> >> you have done will be lost, including the password.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> If you can't get it to work, you might need to hardwire to be
>> > >> >> able to
>> > >> >> reach
>> > >> >> the router. If you have differences between the laptop and
>> > >> >> router,
>> > >> >> you
>> > >> >> will
>> > >> >> not be able to reach it wirelessly.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> If you still can't get in, and since you know how to do the
>> > >> >> ipconfig
>> > >> >> command, do an ipconfig /all which should show more things, like
>> > >> >> your
>> > >> >> default gateway, which should be the routers address.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Do you know if you have any security settings on your laptop,
>> > >> >> like
>> > >> >> WEP?
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> Clark
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> "JDW in PDX" <JDWinPDX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > >> >> message
>> > >> >> news:6FA7E9CA-C0A8-4415-8F64-A0C68DDA236D@microsoft.com...
>> > >> >> > Correct, I can't get to the setup page for the router. When I
>> > >> >> > open
>> > >> >> > Internet
>> > >> >> > Explorer and type in the IP address for the router
>> > >> >> > (192.168.0.1), I
>> > >> >> > just
>> > >> >> > get
>> > >> >> > a "Cannot open the page" message from IE. When I talked with
>> > >> >> > D-Link
>> > >> >> > tech
>> > >> >> > support, he had me ping the router's address and it was
>> > >> >> > successful.
>> > >> >> > He
>> > >> >> > also
>> > >> >> > had me use "ipconfig" in a command prompt to verify my IP
>> > >> >> > address
>> > >> >> > (192.168.0.100). All of the lights on the router and cable
>> > >> >> > modem
>> > >> >> > are
>> > >> >> > acting
>> > >> >> > as they should (activity lights flashing, etc.), but I just
>> > >> >> > can't
>> > >> >> > get
>> > >> >> > the
>> > >> >> > setup page. As for DNS servers, unless it's something that
>> > >> >> > would
>> > >> >> > come
>> > >> >> > with
>> > >> >> > XP then I don't have any. This is the first time I've ever
>> > >> >> > done
>> > >> >> > anything
>> > >> >> > with my computer more ambitious than Quicken, Photoshop, etc.
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > Thanks. I'm brand new to this, so I apologize for any
>> > >> >> > miscommunication
>> > >> >> > or
>> > >> >> > misunderstanding on my part.
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > "Clark" wrote:
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> >> What do you mean by "Can't Access"? Can you not get to the
>> > >> >> >> setup
>> > >> >> >> page?
>> > >> >> >> How
>> > >> >> >> about expanding on what you can or can't do. For instance,
>> > >> >> >> can you
>> > >> >> >> ping
>> > >> >> >> the
>> > >> >> >> internet, is it your internal net you are having problems
>> > >> >> >> with, or
>> > >> >> >> do
>> > >> >> >> you
>> > >> >> >> have DNS servers set up?
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> Clark
>> > >> >> >>
>> > >> >> >> "JDW in PDX" <JDW in PDX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > >> >> >> message
>> > >> >> >> news:92D28D29-BBBE-4249-BB14-D57DF03EE2A5@microsoft.com...
>> > >> >> >> >I have a Sony Vaio R505 laptop with docking station, running
>> > >> >> >> >XP
>> > >> >> >> >Home,
>> > >> >> >> >and a
>> > >> >> >> > D-Link 54G Wireless Router. I've followed all the
>> > >> >> >> > instructions
>> > >> >> >> > that
>> > >> >> >> > came
>> > >> >> >> > with the router and spent 30 minutes with D-Link tech
>> > >> >> >> > support,
>> > >> >> >> > who
>> > >> >> >> > told
>> > >> >> >> > me
>> > >> >> >> > I
>> > >> >> >> > must have some type of firewall that won't let me access the
>> > >> >> >> > router
>> > >> >> >> > (but I
>> > >> >> >> > can ping it). I don't have much software on my machine, and
>> > >> >> >> > anything I
>> > >> >> >> > can
>> > >> >> >> > think of that might interfere (Windows firewall, Norton
>> > >> >> >> > AntiVirus,
>> > >> >> >> > Yahoo
>> > >> >> >> > Messenger) have all been disabled or turned off. What more
>> > >> >> >> > can I
>> > >> >> >> > do?
>> > >> >> >> > Help!!
>> > >> >> >> > And thank you!!
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