D-Link AirPlus Xtreme G DWL-2000AP 802.11g/b Wireless Access Point - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Problem pulling ip address of
Login to the web-interface in the router, and look at the "active DHCP connections" page. One IP-address should be the printer.
I can't get the login
Under Windows 7, press the "Start" button.
Type 'cmd' into the search-box, and press ENTER.
Type 'ipconfig /all', and press ENTER.
Look for the IP-address for the "gateway" (or "DHCP-server").
Type that IP-address into your web-browser.
Dwl 2100ap
I cannot rest it.
I can reset it.
I cannot rest it.
I cannot reset it.
I need to access the router
Assuming Windows 7,
click the Windows "Start" button.
Type 'cmd' into the search-box, and press ENTER.
Type 'IPCONFIG /ALL'.
Look for the IP-address of the "gateway" (or the "DHCP-server").
Type that IP-address into your web-browser.
Printer not pulling IP address
Manufacturer of printer?
Model-number?
Do you have a password on your wireless network?
Did you enter that password onto the printer?
I want to make password on my wireless access
Open the web browser, type in the IP Address of the router. Type admin in the User Name field, leave the Password blank. (However, if you have changed the password, please enter the correct password.). Click OK. Then Navigate to "Tools" (tab on the top) and then click on "Admin" button on the left. Enter the new password of your choice, please be sure to click Apply to save the changes. Hope this helps.
Canot connect to 192.168.0.50 on a DAP-2695 wireless access point
It is extremely unclear from this what you are trying to achieve and what machine you are on. If the machine you are on is a desktop connected straight to the access point it may not have a wireless adaptor so you may see nothing like that in network connections. Cant comment on setting a static address without understanding why you are bothering with that and not just picking up a DHCP address from the router.
Just bought a Roberts WM201, but when I try to
Sounds to me like you got a new router and named it the same as your old network.
Well to connect to the router you will have to delete your old network from your list. You have to click on Manage Wireless Networks and delete the old network. After that you should be able to connect to your new router.
I have DAP-1160 wireless G
I had the same problem with a DLINK DAP-1160, it did not seem to reset and I could not connect, nor PING it. It turned out that the box WAS resetting, and although the default IP address 192.168.0.50 and subnet 255.255.255.0 was being set, my computer was assigning itself up a private IP address and subnet 255.255.0.0. In the manual, it does say that you must be on the same subnet, so I changed my alternate IP address for my ethernet to be static and set the subnet to 255.255.255.0 and everything sprung in to life.To summarise: make sure the computer you are using to configure the DAP-1160 has its subnet to 255.255.255.0.
I have moved to a
Hi,
When you say you moved to a new place, does this mean new address? First, I would like to know if your Internet Service has already been established/connected since you moved.
I am connected to my
You should reset the unit back to factory and also install the latest firmware , if it not already updated previously. This unit was discontinued by the manufacturer back in 2004.
Here is the manufacturer's link to your unit
http://www.dlink.com/products/default.aspx?pid=DWL-2000AP&tab=3
Be sure you select the correct version for the manual and firmware
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