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dizzy1 21-06-2008 11:32

Router Problems
 
Hello all,

Items i have:

Router: Dlink DI-624+ . 4-5 years old
Modem: Scientific Atlantic. over 5 years old

The router was working well and then it stopped, wirelessly and wired, it appears the router was not able to pick up my ISP's Ip address, Subnet mask or Gateway.

I then tried the modem to my pc and that worked fine.

So I then tried an old router and that didnt work wired or wirelesly.

Ive just bought a Belkin router and using it wired i still cant access the internet.

on all 3 routers i am able to access the setting page nd edit passwords or security.

i have set all 3 router to factory defualt settings.

could it be the modem if so what do i do ,


PLEASE HELP, THANKS IN ADVANCE

---------- Post added at 11:32 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

can a ip address work with a 0 because the modems ip has a 0 on the end.

e.g. 11.111.1.0

dizzy1 21-06-2008 15:01

Re: Router Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzy1 (Post 34580718)
Hello all,

Items i have:

Router: Dlink DI-624+ . 4-5 years old
Modem: Scientific Atlantic. over 5 years old

The router was working well and then it stopped, wirelessly and wired, it appears the router was not able to pick up my ISP's Ip address, Subnet mask or Gateway.

I then tried the modem to my pc and that worked fine.

So I then tried an old router and that didnt work wired or wirelesly.

Ive just bought a Belkin router and using it wired i still cant access the internet.

on all 3 routers i am able to access the setting page nd edit passwords or security.

i have set all 3 router to factory defualt settings.

could it be the modem if so what do i do ,


PLEASE HELP, THANKS IN ADVANCE

---------- Post added at 11:32 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

can a ip address work with a 0 because the modems ip has a 0 on the end.

e.g. 11.111.1.0

K i fixed it i had 2 change my Dlink routers DNS numbers, would never of found tat if i hadnt bought a new router phoned belkin they told me problem, i packed it back up took it back 2 argos, THANKS argos & Thanks Belkin.


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