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there should be but to be sure you will have to go to the manufacturers site and check. Some routers are at the "end of life" and have been discontinued.
there should be a wlan switch on the side when it is on there is a blue light next to it mke sure its on. then try scanning if your hav a router you may have to press the wireless connect button so it accepts wireless may take some tinkering. also make sure wireless drivers are installed
there is a possibility the router was reset or it lost its wireless activity to the network. try to check on the articles I made on the link below and youmay get this one going, even with wireless security and all.
these links will show you initially how to reset your router and then reconfigure them according to the requirements of your ISP.
i've had the same problem with other d-link products i've discovered that if you do a tracert it isn't routing and will drop every packet, the routing tables are getting lost and it's probably best to buy a new one, it isn't fixable as far as i know but yeh goodluck
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