
D-Link Wireless N Router does not connect to Internet?
Recently I bought a D-Link Wireless N Router (DIR-615) and laid down exactly how in which I said in the installation guide. When I tried to connect to the Internet, but still did not say he had an Internet connection. I had changed back to my modem and it worked well. I have a MacBook Pro and tried to connect to my wireless internet through it and did not work. How I can solve this problem? Is it the router? I have also installed this same router and my grandmother's computer works fine.
Network Configuration Wireless (local area network IEEE 802.11 variety) 1. You or your current usage for cable, DSL, FiOS, Satellite, OC-3, T-1, or tin can access Internet, no matter what brand of access you have or where it is located geographically in the world. An Ethernet TCP / IP Based LAN using IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.3 OO IEEE802.11n is EXACTLY the same world in London to Long Island, Istanbul to Ithaca, etc. 2. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP), set up your Internet access and typically rents or sells you a network bridge or gateway device network. Often referred to as a "modem." Actually a misnomer because the device is not modular or DEModulator. I'll call a modem for the rest of this article, so we're using the same term. Prices homes, "High Speed" Internet access vary from approximately $ 19 per month for low-end DSL (up 128Kbp and down) to $ 200 per month fastest FiOS offered (15MB up and down) in selected areas by Verizon in the United States. Pay attention to whether the service you offer for KB or Kb They are different. KB = Kilobyte Kb = Kilobit 1KB = 8Kb At this point, have what is commonly known as "Broad Band" or "high speed" Internet access, basically meaning that is not dial-up or ISDN. Now he wants to share that "high speed" connection with more than one system. Or do you want to be able to carry your laptop around the house and stay connected to the Internet. We recommend you print this set of instructions before beginning. There will At times you can not access the Internet once you start the following procedures. 1. Confirm that your system has a wireless adapter or get one and install it. It is a hardware device you can buy at CompUSA, Best Buy, Ebay or your favorite local computer parts. Costs vary from about $ 20 for a refurbished model 802.11g up to $ 80 for the top of the line 802.11 draft 2.0 N types. You need one of these for each team. USB type are better. You can use a USB wireless adapter with a laptop or desktop without opening the case to install it. You can also use a USB connection with multiple computers at different times. USB type that are 802.11 Draft N are 2.0 Wi-Fi certified are the best. DO NOT buy a IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b standard wireless router or type of wireless adapter. 2. Get a wireless router. I recommend the D-Link DIR-655. The cost is $ 125 or less. Get a D-Link N series USB wireless adapter and the DWA-140 ($ 80 or less) if you get D-Link DIR-655. TIP: Buy the same brand of USB wireless adapter as the wireless router if you can. 2a. If you are setting up a wired LAN I recommend Netgear routers and switches. I have a Netgear switch that continues to operate after use and abuse continued for thirteen years. 3. Connect the wireless router directly into the cable, DSL, satellite, whatever modem through an Ethernet cable. DO NOT connect the computer to the cable, DSL, Satellite or Tin Can modem. Connect your wireless router in it. 4. Unplug the power cord from your modem for 15-20 seconds. 5. Connect the power cable to your modem. Make sure the wireless router is on during this phase. 6. Check the modem for green lights. 7. Ensure that the TCP / IP is configured to obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS automatically on all computers, and wireless router. 8. Turn on or restart your computer system (s). You should now be connected to the Internet with all computers now. BEFORE you secure your network to ensure that all systems can access the Internet. If you can not access the Internet from any computer: Attempt to access your wireless router through their web browser (Internet Exploder or Firefox) by typing in (http://192.168.1.1/) This address may vary depending on the make and model of wireless router you purchase. Refer to the manual IP address and default username and password of your router. Then log (Administration and general manager, or leave blank and admin). Enable DHCP on the router, follow the instructions in the manual. If that fails, return to the previous steps or contact support group with your wireless router. You only need a wireless router for wireless LAN. A wireless router can accommodate up to 253 wireless devices. You can use combinations of wired and wireless routers, but usually a wireless router is sufficient for all your needs. On rare occasions you may have a wireless router and a switch. SAFETY: You must consult the manual that came with your wireless router in the exact procedure for each of the following steps. It is time well spent. 1) Change the SSID of the wireless router. 2) Change the admin pass phrase of your wireless router. 3) Disable transmission the SSID of your wireless router. 4) Enable MAC address filtering on your wireless router. 5) Limit DHCP on the wireless router in the number of IP addresses you need now. If you have a laptop and desktop, you only need 2 IP addresses for both devices. Use the range 192.168.1.5 – 192.168.1.6 for example. 6) Enable WPA2. If your wireless adapter will not allow then use WPA WPA2. Do not waste time with WEP. It gives people a false sense of security. It can be circumvented in 5-8 minutes. 7) Disable remote administration of the wireless router. I use a P-Touch labeler to create a label that has the SSID, WPA2 or WPA, sentence way, and the administrator of the wireless router passphrase. Concede that the wireless router somewhere where it does not cover the vent hole or a connection. DIR-655 has become a place open at the bottom. The wireless router documentation should help. The software that comes with the wireless router can also be useful. If you have trouble getting all this out, contact the support team of your wireless router or contact a specialist wireless network network through local.yahoo.com for assistance. I usually charge $ 250 for installing and securing a wireless network to someone's house. Special prices for companies are higher. If you happen to live in Southern California, or to request a custom built computer and live in the continental U.S., please visit my website for my contact information. http://www.evanscomputers.com
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