Remote reboot:
1) login into router
2) http://$address/sys_cfg_valid.xgi?&exeshell=submit%20REBOOT
where $address is IP address:port of your router
Remove the power cable and refix it. that is the reboot. If you want to reset the settings you can use a small pin and just push in to the small hole behind the router
SOURCE: how to put a password on dlink dir-300 wireless network
u have to setup as wep
then enable secure network then set encryption key.wihc is prompt for connect network.
SOURCE: d-link dir-300 router always rebooting/restarting
This is the fix from d-link:
Router rebooting itself
You
may be experiencing trouble with a feature known as UPnP(TM). This
feature allows Windows XP and Me machines to remotely open necessary
ports for Internet Applications. You may try disabling UPnP (on the
router AS WELL AS your computers) to see if this cures your reset woes.
Log into the web-based configuration, access the Tools page, then the
Misc. button. Choose the disabled button next to UPnP. Click Apply. You
should no longer experience the frequent resets.Try disabling in XP first to see if that fixes issue.
To manually disable UPnP/SSDP in Windows 2000/XP/Vista:
SOURCE: Hi I cant configure my router D-link DIR-300
This definitely worked for me. To find out your computer's MAC address, just go to start, then click run, then type 'CMD'. When prompted, type 'ipconfig/all'. Find your ethernet adapter local area network connection, and underneath you will find a lablel titled Physical Address. This is your MAC address and should consist of 6 pairs of number/letter combinations. Then connect your computer to the modem, eithe wirelessly or directly and point your browser to 192.168.0.1. Under Setup click Internet Setup and then click Manual Internet Connection Setup. Under Internet Connection Type, select Dynamic IP (DHCP), then under MAC address, type in the MAC address of your computer. Click Save Settings and Presto! It worked for me.
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