one of two reasons ... either you need to bridge your modem or you have isp ports that your service provider needs to open for you.
2006-12-27 14:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like the router went bad...you said the light flickered but then went out when you plugged the cable from the modem to the back of the router (internet connection)? LIne out 1 and 2 should be lit also. Is the router plugged into electrical source? check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. You should at least be getting a light where the modem is connected to the router...reread the instructions and check dslreports.com . Also, you should be able to run the setup of the router from one of your computers that's connected to the router. The router should have a setup wizard that you run from the browser of the computer it's connected to.
2006-12-27 14:45:50
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answered by Jordan L 6
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Try finding the reset button in the back of the router and hold it for 45 seconds then release it. The lights should go through a series of flashings etc and then the router is done resetting itself. If it still isn't working I recommend you return the product.
2006-12-27 14:43:22
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answered by .PANiC 5
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Connecting 2 computers is convenient for transferring files, making backups of data, sharing resources like a printers and CD Writers. . Depending on the resources available and applications, there are different methods for connecting 2 computers. More information at
http://fixit.in/connect2computers.html
2006-12-29 03:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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On my netgear router, I variety in a numerical quantity manage into information superhighway explorer manage bar to get admission to my router. you need to have this manage with your workplace artwork. From the important router web page, you may replace the IP manage from the LAN web page
2016-12-01 06:06:07
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answered by gnegy 4
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Unplge the router and plug it back in. Just a re-boot of the router
If that doesn't work I';m fasteddie8412 on messanger
2006-12-27 14:45:20
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answered by Crazy Ed 1
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You could have 1 of 3 problems it could either be a software problem or a hardware problem or both.You have to think of it like this you could have a dice and have a combination of problems with your D-link router.
2006-12-27 14:45:54
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answered by Pooh Bear 2
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Okay first of all D-Link isn't a good brand as I have always had the best of luck with linksys if you can get a linksys one it would work a lot better and I could help you out a lot more then.
2006-12-27 14:46:31
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answered by jazjadaz 3
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bad router, bad cables, router configured correctly?
Be sure and turn everything off, then back on, with the computers being last.
But, I'm going with a bad or misconfigured router for now.
2006-12-27 14:44:28
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answered by ? 6
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try calling there customer service because they are trained for this type of thing.
As a dlink costumer I think they have one of the best customer service around
2006-12-27 14:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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