Just bought a 2320b and have found no way to get more than one computer online at same time.i was using a 2wire modem and a cnet router and everything works ok.i hook up the d-link 2320b and only 1 computer can get online even though it shows all computers getting different ip addy.spent 1 hr 40mins with d-link tech support ended up with them saying its my router and they hung up on me.ok replaced cnet router with a new tp-link tl-wr541g and ran its setup disk now everything dont work.any clues on how to solve this?
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Might I suggest that you reset the router to its default configuration by pressing and holding the reset button until it reboots. This way you will be dealing with the default configuration. Then try to use it. Remember the default login ID is admin and the password is Password or admin. Lets hope this helps
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You'll want to enable the VPN transparency. In the router's administrative web interface, click the Security Tab, then the VPN Passthrough sub-tab. Cisco VPN's usually use IPSEC, so enable the IPSEC Pass-through and click "Save Settings". If this doesn't work enable the PPTP Pass-through as well and give that a shot.
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Try the following forum - it works!
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=716454#r2
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Hi,
Might it be that your problem exist because both the 2Wire HW1700 wireless modem and the D-Link DWL-G710 have their DHCP features enabled? During the setup, use static IP adds, disable the DHCP function of the HW1700, follow setup instruction/procedures of the DWL-G710.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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Yes D-link is compatible with DSL. What you need to do is call your ISP and have them bridge your DSL modem. Next you need to verify your username and password for your internet account. Next call d-link and have them help you change your router's setting to work with PPPoE connections.
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