I cannot connect to the internet with dlink TM-G5240 router. I had set-up the network previously and all ran fine. 3 days ago the connection was lost. I have reset, rewired, and reconfigured. The desktop that is wired to the router doesn't connect to the internet, nor do the wireless connections. I am able to access the router at 192.168.0.1. I have run and rerun the setup wizard to no avail. It tells me that I am connected each time. The if I try to PING 206.190.60.37 it times out after 4 attempts, and I can't PING yahoo.com. Anyone have ideas for me?
Connect your router to computer with ethernet cable then you can access it with following default link.
http://192.168.0.1
or
http://192.168.1.1
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.
Click on WAN settings and set those settings as your internet service provider settings.
Enable DHCP if you want to get ip from router.
Click on wireless settings enable wireless then enable WEP Security then add WEP code .It is your password to connect wi fi.Then save settings and restart router.
Then you can connect your wi fi network with that code.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
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For that if you don't know your internet service provider settings then you need to call them then ask them internet settings for your account.
Then access your router and WAN settings then if your acccount is with static ip thenh configure static ip subnet mask and gateway and dns servers in router wan settings.
If it need user name and password for connect internet then configure it as pppoe .
Let me know if you need further assistance.
thanks for using FixYa.
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I have tried everything that you said. The only thing that could be off would be the WAN setting. I'm not sure what that would be for Comcast. I never entered this before when I had the system up and working.
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