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Posted on Jul 28, 2011

I have a D-Link c+fc router. It worked fine for until a year and a half ago. Then the IP became static instead of dynamic. I put a paper clip in the hole in the back and the IP does not change. Any idea what causes this? I have had a static IP now for about a year and a half. I put in the cd to reset things and it will not connect to internet using the 192 168 0 1

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Hold the button down for 10 whole seconds. If this does not solve it try manually setting it to automatic IP in the routers configuration screen.

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My computer beyond ISA server and also have note book, when cable wire not attach with router then my wire note book connect easily, when i put my cable connection in router, wireless indication light stop...

First of all, routers come with static ips... (the default is usually 192.168.1.1). So I am going to assume you mean your internet ip is a dynamic ip. Now Im not an ISA expert, so I may be wrong... but ISA should work with a dynamic external IP. And lastly if you cant get it to work, a quick call to your ISP will get you a static IP.

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Try to configure the IP address of the external NIC in the same network as your router with the default gateway pointing to your router´s IP address.

In the internal NIC, configure the IP address of the internal network in the same subnet as your internal clients, set no default gateway and set an internal DNS.

In the internal network definition, you should put only the networks behind ISA trust interface.

Create access rules according to your needs.

If you need more help come back.Post / thumbs / testimonial are welcome!
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IP Conflicts in a work place

An IP address conflict occurs when two computers on a LAN or the Internet have been assigned the same IP. IP conflicts between two computers normally render either one or both of them unusable for network operations.

How IP Address Conflicts Happen

Two computers can acquire conflicting IP addresses in any of several ways:

· A system administrator assigns two computers on the LAN the same Static IP Address.

· A system administrator assigns a computer a static IP address within the local network's DHCP range (dynamic IP range), and the same address is automatically assigned by the LAN DHCP server.

· A malfunction in the network's DHCP server allows the same dynamic address to automatically be assigned to multiple computers.

· An ISP accidentally assigns two customers the same IP address (either statically or dynamically).

· A mobile computer is put into standby / hibernate mode and then awakened later.

Note that other forms of IP conflicts can also occur on a network. For example, one computer may experience an IP address conflict with itself if that computer is configured with multiple Network Adapters. System administrators may also create IP conflicts by accidentally connecting two ports of a network switch or router to each other.

Recognizing IP Address Conflicts

On most Microsoft Windows computers, if you attempt to set a fixed (static) IP address that is already active on the local network, you will receive the following pop-up error message:

The static IP address that was just configured is already in use on the network. Please reconfigure a different IP address.

On newer Microsoft Windows computers having dynamic IP conflicts, you should receive a balloon error message in the Taskbar as soon as the operating system detects the issue:

There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network.

Sometimes, especially on older Windows computers, a message similar to the following may instead appear in a pop-up window:

The system has detected a conflict for IP address...

On Mac or Linux computers, a similar message will normally appear on screen.

Resolving IP Address Conflicts

Try the following remedies for IP conflicts:

1. For networks where IP addresses are fixed (statically assigned), ensure each local host is configured with a unique IP address.

2. If your computer has a dynamically assigned address, releasing and renewing its IP address can workaround IP address conflicts.
3. If your home router is believed to have a faulty DHCP server causing IP conflicts on the home network, upgrading the router firmware may resolve this problem.

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My dlink dir615 is working fine when I was with comcast cable, now i need to reconfigurate with my att. modem wchich require PPPoE connection, how can I do this?

  1. Access your router's admin page by pointing your web browser to http://192.168.0.1
  2. By default, username = admin and password = blank, no password.
  3. Go to the Setup Tab.
  4. Click on the Manual Internet Setup options
  5. Then, under Internet Connection Type, you choose PPPoE from the list.
  6. Enter your user name and password that your new ISP provided you.
  7. You also need to answer if you have a static IP or Dynamic IP. If you are given a static IP by your ISP, then you should also put it there.
  8. Then you're good to go.
Just give it a try and post me feedback if there are.

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Cant connect the d-link website after ip replacement.

Hello,

Have you tried to reset your router? If not, do so. It will reset everything to factory default.

To reset, look for a hole near the ports, where it says RESET. Use a pointed object such as a paper clip.

Hope it helps.
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hello! i will be more than glad to assist u in this concern..the possible solution here is u need to setup the internet connection setup on the router.. there are many option like, dynamic setup-this is auto detect, static ip or pppoe, check the type of setup from ur isp.. ex. ur setup is static ip addressing, to check the settings, connect ur computer directly to the modem and from the computer click on start, run and type in cmd,dos prompt will appear, type in at the prompt, ipconfig/all and write down from a piece of paper..the ip address, subnetmask, default gateway , dns server, then u need to type in the info at the setup page of the router on the internet connection setup and selct static ip, if u are using a pppoe, u need to setup the username and password given to u by the isp and set it up to the router and make sure that ur going to disable the pppoe software u used from ur computer.. if u are using a cable modem u need to mac clone the nic of ur computer.. i hope this will help u.. good luck
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This answer is for a Dynamic and Static Cable connection (I.E. ATnT-BI, Cox, Adelphia, Rogers, Roadrunner, Charter, and Comcast). Note: Please configure the router with the computer that was last connected directly to the cable modem. Step 1: Log into the web-based configuration by typing in the IP address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The username is admin (all lowercase) and the password is blank (nothing). Step 2: Click on the Basic Setup tab. Dynamic IP Address is the default value, however, if Dynamic IP Address is not selected as the WAN type, select Dynamic IP Address by clicking on the radio button. Click Save and Restart. Step 3: Click on the Device Status tab and verify that you have a solid link between the router and the modem. If you do not have a solid link between the modem and the router follow the steps below: # Turn the cable modem off (first) # Turn the router off # Leave them off for 2 minutes** # Turn the cable modem on (first) # Wait until you get a solid cable light on the cable modem # Turn the router on # Wait 30 seconds ** If you have a Motorola (Surf Board) modem, leave off for at least 5 minutes. Step 4: Follow Step 1 again and log back into the web configuration. Click the Device Status tab . If you do not already have a public IP address under the WAN Ethernet heading, click on the DHCP Release and Renew buttons. Setup Static Cable Connection Step 1: Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The username is admin (all lowercase) and the password is blank (nothing). Step 2: Click the Basic Setup tab. Select the Static IP Address radio button and enter in your static settings obtained from the ISP in the fields provided. Note: If you do not know your settings, you must contact your ISP. Step 3: Click on Save and Restart. Step 4: Click on the Device Status tab and verify that you have a solid link between the router and the modem. If you do not have a solid link between the modem and the router follow the steps below: # Power cycle the cable modem and router. # Turn the cable modem off (first) # Turn the router off # Leave them off for 2 minutes** # Turn the cable modem on (first) # Wait until you get a solid cable light on the cable modem # Turn the router on # Wait 30 seconds ** If you have a Motorola (Surf Board) modem, leave off for at least 5 minutes.
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