I have a dlink wbr-1310 router with firmware 2.0 which was working fine but suddenly now i cannot connect my all iphones 3gs to it...i ve blackberry n samsung s2 which connects to them very easily but iphone cannot be connected to it even after 50 attempts...i tried upgrading the firmware but it gives me 400 bad request error...
SOURCE: Wireless connection problem whenever I switch on my laptop
you need to isolate first which of the devices is giving you the problem.
- check first the connection from your modem by connecting a computer directly to it. check if you'll loose the connection from the modem. if so, you need to check with your internet provider if they're having maintenance from time to time since that could be the reason why the router is not providing the connection to your laptop automatically and you need to restart it to sync with the modem first.
- if you have a proper/stable connection directly from the modem, next thing to check is the connection from the router. check if your wired computers are getting the same problem. if so, you may need to check for loose/faulty cables or you may need to upgrade the firmware of your router. if the wired computers are not getting the same problem, it's time to check the wireless settings of the router.
* access the router's page by typing http://192.168.0.1 on your web browser's address bar (default username is "admin" while the default password is "password")
* go to the wireless settings page and check if the wireless name (ssid) is not the default. if it's still using the default ssid, customized it to prevent interference from other dlink network near your area
- if you have check the modem and the router, it's now time to check the wireless adapter, make sure that it is connected to your own network. if you are using it's software utility, make sure that you have created a profile using the same ssid as of your router. you can also update the driver of your wireless card if you have checked the above mentioned and you're still having the same problem
you can also try to use another wireless computer and check if it'll experience the same problem to properly isolate the if it's the router or the wireless adapter problem. you can also try to install the wireless card to another computer and check if you'll have a stable conection. if so, there could be a software (like a firewall or an antivirus software) that is giving you the problem.
hope this'll help you and just ask me if you have other concern.
ciao!
SOURCE: How do I secure my dlink wireless connection?
Here's what worked for me:
1. Reset router password by holding reset button for around 10 secs, unplug, plug back in
2. Type 192.168.0.1 in browser, login using admin, no password.
3. Follow internet connection setup wizard, this will take you through encription steps.
SOURCE: Dlink WBR 2310 cannot connec to internet
Try to bypass the router and connect to your modem. Make sure you have Internet connection.
>If you have Internet connection. connect back your modem to the router.
>access the configuration page of your router.
>If you are given a specific IP by your Internet Service Provider, use that one.
>Login to your Dlink (type in on the address bar 192.168.0.1)
>Click Setup and Internet > Click on Manual Configure
>My Internet connection would be Static IP
>Type in your IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary and Alternate DNS
>Click on Save Setting on top.
but if your Internet Service Provider did not provide you those informations
> Under My Internet connection Type choose DYNAMIC IP
>Click on Clone Your PC MAC address
>Click on Save Settings
>If it ask you to reboot, click on Reboot.
>At the very top click on Status
>Under Status look for WAN
>Under WAN look for IP address
>If you have values beside from zero it means you have Internet connection otherwise, call your dlink manufacturer for manual configuring your router for Internet connection.
SOURCE: Dlink WBR 1310 not connecting to a MAC(Apple) network
With power on, push & HOLD reset button on rear of router for at least 10 secs - then release. UNplug power to the cable modem while you're doing all this. Then, plug power to modem back in, and try router connect to computer again.
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Thank you and good luck.
gurutim
SOURCE: I have comcast cable net and D-link WBR 1310
You must configure the Wireless adapter to the right IP, Gateway and DNS values.
Looks like the Network card is configured properly, that is why you connect when wired.
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