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				No wireless connection with DI-624M router
			 
 
			
			Hi, everybody. I'm new to this, so please bear with me.
 I bought a D-Link DI-624M router and a D-Link DWL-G132 USB Adapter and can't get a wireless connection going.
 
 Connected with the Ethernet cable, the router seems to work fine. I
 can browse the internet, change the router settings, etc. So I'm
 pretty sure the WAN and LAN settings are correct. It's the Wireless
 part I can't get to work. Neither Windows nor the USB Adapter's software can ever detect a wireless connection.
 
 These are the settings I get when I check
 "status" through the DI-624M's setup utility (I replaced some of the
 numbers and letter for Xs because I'm not sure it was safe to post
 these numbers. Sorry if I'm being stupid) :
 
 
 LAN
 MAC Address  00-15-e9-XX-XX-XX
 IP Address  192.XXX.0.1
 Subnet Mask  255.XXX.255.0
 DHCP Server  Enabled
 
 
 WAN
 MAC Address  00-15-XX-XX-f3-65
 Connection  Dynamic PPPoE Connected
 IP Address  200.XXX.XX.115
 Subnet Mask  255.XXX.XXX.255
 Gateway  200.XXX.XXX.210
 DNS  200.XXX.0.10
 
 
 WIRELESS
 MAC Address  00-00-00-00-00-00
 SSID  default
 Channel  6
 
 
 Why is the MAX Address for the Wireless portion all zeroes? I'm
 guessing the problem is there. Anyway of fixing that?
 
 
 There just isn't much to do with the wireless settings of the D-Link
 DI-624M. The options are Wireless Radio On/Off (naturally I set it
 on). Channel (6 by default, but I tried others) and Super G Mode (with
 Dynamic Turbo on by default, but I tried turning it off). The other
 options are SSID Broadcast, Authentication and WEP Encryption. Since
 I'm not concerned with security right now, I'm leaving everything wide
 open. I don't see what else I could be doing here.
 
 
 I have never seen the WLAN led lit, except when it flashes along with
 the others as I reset the router. I believe that means no wireless
 signals are being emitted. What I don't understand is when that led
 should turn on -  whenever the router is powered on, after it's
 properly configured or only when it can communicate with a wireless
 adpater? The manual says that "a solid light indicates the wireless
 segment is ready", whatever that means.
 
 
 I'm beginning to wonder if the router is defective. Is there anyway of
 verifying that before I go through the hassel of returning it?
 
 
 Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post.
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