D-Link RangeBooster G WBR-2310 Wireless Router (WBR2310) - Page 6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Before I hooked up the

Try these basic troubleshooting steps:
  • Change the channel on your access point or wireless router.
  • Change the location of your wireless products. Subtle changes (2-3 feet) can make a big difference. Do not put the access point or wireless router in a cabinet or enclosure.
  • 2.4GHz phones, X-10, and bluetooth devices will interfere with your wireless network. Change the location of the base for your phone, or downgrade to 900Mhz phones, or upgrade to 5.8GHz phones.
  • The wireless signal will degrade (or die completely) when going through brick (fireplace), metal (file cabinet), steel, lead, mirrors, water (fish tank), large appliances, glass, etc.
If your wireless connection is only dropping during large file transfers or when a large number of wireless clients are connecting, change the preamble on all wireless devices to short.

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11/21/2010 10:32:47 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 21, 2010 • 45 views
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I lost my password and

Do a reset.Here is how:

Step 1 With the unit on, place a paper clip into the hole on the back on the unit labeled Reset.

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Step 2 Hold paper clip down for 10 seconds and release.

Note: Do not repower unit during this procedure.

Step 3 The unit will reboot on its own. Once the WLAN light stops blinking, the unit is reset.

Resetting the router does not reset the firmware to an earlier version. It will change all settings back to factory defaults.

Note: The factory defaults username is admin, and there is no password.

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11/20/2010 9:21:03 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 20, 2010 • 38 views
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How I can reset my password for d link wbr 2310

How do I change the administrative password on my WBR series router? a_detail.jpg Step 1: Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the router in the address bar (default is 192.168.0.1). Press Enter.Step 2: The username is admin and by default there isn&acutet a password (blank).Step 3: Click the Tools tab and then click Admin to the left.1.jpgStep 4: Enter a new password in the Admin Password section.Step 5: Click Save Settings.D-Link suggests setting a user password to limit access to the device.If you used the router Set-up CD you may have already set the password for the Admin.
11/19/2010 1:15:35 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 19, 2010 • 174 views
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How do i download Firmware 1.05?

copy and paste this link into your browser

http://www.download3k.com/Drivers/Network/D-Link/Download-D-Link-DIR-450-3G-Mobile-Router-


hope this helps
11/17/2010 3:06:37 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 17, 2010 • 122 views
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I HAVE A LAPTOP, BUT

Reset the router and try it with the WPA2. If you haven't you should update firmware to version 1.05. This version fixes the WPA2 authentication issue. However, be forewarned that if you update to this version, it seems to reboot the router if you put too much traffic through it...

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11/15/2010 3:06:21 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 15, 2010 • 446 views
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Router dose not open my

Try to use the a router emulator.
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Also i need your OS.
11/11/2010 11:01:01 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 11, 2010 • 21 views
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Win7 & vista keeps losing connection with

Signal strength drop or fluctuation are common causes of RF interference.

Try these basic troubleshooting steps:

• Change the channel on your access point or wireless router.
• Change the location of your wireless products. Subtle changes (2-3 feet) can make a big difference. Do not put the access point or wireless router in a cabinet or enclosure.
• 2.4GHz phones, X-10, and bluetooth devices will interfere with your wireless network. Change the location of the base for your phone, or downgrade to 900Mhz phones, or upgrade to 5.8GHz phones.
• The wireless signal will degrade (or die completely) when going through brick (fireplace), metal (file cabinet), steel, lead, mirrors, water (fish tank), large appliances, glass, etc.

If your wireless connection is only dropping during large file transfers or when a large number of wireless clients are connecting, change the preamble on all wireless devices to short.
11/11/2010 10:45:35 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 11, 2010 • 170 views
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I can get to the login page but I need to set my

To log in a public WIFI you don,t need to log in,since is a public domain.The only thing you need is to secure your connection with :

Here are four quick tips to enjoy the convenience of public Wi-Fi and help to protect your privacy.
1. Use a firewall If your computer uses Windows Vista or Windows XP and you've installed Service Pack 2, you have a built-in firewall that's turned on by default.
You can configure Windows Firewall to provide better protection when you're using a public wireless network.
For more information, see Windows Firewall.
2. Hide your files When you use public Wi-Fi, network encryption is often out of your control.
Check the privacy statement on the network's Web site to learn about the type of encryption they use. (If they don't have a privacy statement, you'd be better off not using the network.)
If you keep personal or financial information on your computer, consider investing in an operating system, such as Windows Vista, that includes the tools to protect your information through encryption.
To learn more, see Encrypt or decrypt a folder or file.
3. Don't type in credit card numbers or passwords These measures provide some protection against casual hackers and identity thieves who prey on wireless networks. But if criminals are determined enough, they will eventually find a way to get around any security system.
If you want to be safe, avoid typing any sensitive information, such as your credit card number or any other financial information, while you use a public wireless network.
icotip.gif Tip: If you must enter credit card numbers while using a public wireless network, make sure there is a locked padlock icon at the bottom right corner of the browser window, and make sure the Web address begins with https: (the "s" stands for secure).
4. Turn off your wireless network when you're not using it If you're not surfing the Internet or sending e-mail, but still using your computer in an area where there is a public wireless network, disable your wireless connection.
If you're using an external Wi-Fi card you can remove it.
If you're using an internal WiFi card, right-click the connection and click Disable.
11/10/2010 12:03:45 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 10, 2010 • 117 views
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Hi, the following started to happen: 1.

It sounds like you have a problem with a conflicting Wireless signal in your area.

This is caused by another wireless network close by that is on the same channel (or within 5 channels higher or lower) than yours that is causing interference.

You can check this by performing the following:
1. check your wireless network at the moment and see if you can see what the channel number is that is being used at the moment, make a note of this.
2. switch your router off (making sure that any settings that you may have changed on the router have been saved first!).
3. browse for any wireless networks that are in the area, and make a note of the channel numbers that these wireless networks are on. You should find that there is another network on the same, or close to the same, channel number that your wireless network is on.
4. power on your wireless router.
5. whilst the router is coming back on, take a look at the networks that you have found and see if there is a channel that is available that is 5 different from everyone else (ie, if there is a network on channel 1, you will be looking to use channel 6, if there is one on 7 use channel 2, etc). If there is no completely clear channel you may need to try and just look at the strongest signals for a 'free' channel.
6. once your wireless router is back up, log on to the configuration page (may be best to use a wired connection if possible, to avoid disconnections mid-configuration)
7. find the wireless configuration page, and set the channel number to the one worked out in step 5
8. retry the wireless network and see if you get better performance and a more stable connection

Wireless networks are a bit picky when it comes to interference, and they ideally need 5 channels of separation, otherwise the carrier signals can interfere with each other. But with not being able to control your neighbours networks, it can be difficult to get a completely clear channel :)

The other thing to check for is if you have had a change around in the house, and perhaps bought a new appliance (such as baby monitor or cordless phones or a fish tank), as some items can throw out interference to conflict with wireless networks.

Hope that this information is of some assistance to you!
11/8/2010 8:21:51 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 08, 2010 • 653 views
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I have a D-Link WBR-1310

dear sir,

U can reset it & try
user name admin
password : admin

then u can go inside router & change password
11/6/2010 11:17:56 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 06, 2010 • 123 views
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I forgot my user name

Press RESET button for 10 seconds it is in back side of router. Hold it for 10 seconds so all settings defaults. Connect your router to computer with ethernet cable then you can access it with following default link. http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.15.1 or http://192.168.2.1 If you are not able to access it with above ip then check your computers ip address gateway ip is your router ip try with it. Then it ask for user name and password. Type user as "admin" and password as "admin" or "password" or blank. Then you can see configuration page of router. Then configure wan settings and lan settings enable wireless if you want to use wifi . Let me know if you need further assistance. Thanks for using FixYa.
11/6/2010 7:36:37 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 06, 2010 • 63 views
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How to set up vonage my wbr-2310 router and 2wire ATnT modem

2wire routers will only work with another device (router) if you will set it up to bridge mode. you need to go to the ip address of 2wire and check the box to enable routing.
11/6/2010 11:11:26 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 06, 2010 • 814 views
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I cant connect to my router from my other

What type of computer are you using to access the router? Are you accessing it wirelessly or with a wire? If you attach with a wire, does it work?
On windows, right click on the wireless icon in the system tray (lower right corner) Click to find networks Select your network Enter your pass key
On mac, click on the airport icon in the upper right corner Select your network
If you're using a windows machine, you may need to find a switch on it to turn your wifi antenna on.
11/5/2010 10:55:58 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 05, 2010 • 40 views
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Cannot download router got error:103

11/4/2010 12:41:36 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 04, 2010 • 342 views
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I disconntected the router and modem to install

Go to D-Link - TechSupport FAQ.

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11/2/2010 2:51:15 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Nov 02, 2010 • 51 views
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I have a WBR-2310 D-Link wireless router.

If ever I have had a problem with my D-Link I have contacted them directly and they have solved it over the phone for me. There is an initial answer message that states that you MAY be charged $40 for the help ... but I have never been charged. It is a brilliant service.
phone 0800 900900. I hope that this helps you.
10/29/2010 10:03:40 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Oct 29, 2010 • 797 views
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Hi everyone, the light on the front of my D-Link

10/27/2010 2:13:35 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Oct 27, 2010 • 152 views
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Need password for dlink router

10/20/2010 1:44:36 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Oct 20, 2010 • 29 views
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I have a D-Link WBR 2310, i went to IP address

10/20/2010 1:33:57 AM • D-Link... • Answered on Oct 20, 2010 • 62 views
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Hi !! I Have a WBR2310 and I don't seam to be able

Is there any computer connected to the router ?
If not then you will need to connect the computer to the router.
Do not change any wireless settings on the router with the wireless computer.
you will need to connect the computer to the router with the Ethernet cable.
check the IP address of the computer.
open the router set up page of the router.
Here you can change the wireless settings of the router.
Now once you change the network anme and security on the router, you will need to connect to the wireless network on your wireless computers.
Click Here for step by step instructions
10/19/2010 10:51:02 PM • D-Link... • Answered on Oct 19, 2010 • 23 views
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