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I have the same D-Link Wireless Router and I can't say that I have run into this before. Mine seemed to work from day one without any problems. I also purchased the D-Link adapter cards for a laptop and for my desktop that are located in other rooms.
Maybe, try a different version of IE to get it to access. I don't use Firefox, that much, so I didn't notice that firefox worked better or worse on my WiFi network.
Maybe try to shut off the broadband modem and the wifi router and the computer and then reboot all three to make sure that that's not the problem.
This seem to me to be the USB device that is being used is the issue. 1. firmware update may be required for the Router. 2.The error is related to the USB device. 3. Check the faqs for this router for further reference. 4. data progress may be halted due to the connection procedure used.
You will need to check the wireless settings of the router is there any computer connected to the router ? If yes then you can open the router set up page on that computer. Router set up page is the page where you can check all the wireless settings of the router.
Does folder sharing work through WiFi? Might be that the IP ranges are not in the same subclass network if the IP numbers are not coming from the same DHCP server. Did you check the IP number on Computer B in case of the cabled connection and when it is connected on the WiFi? They should only differ in the last digits, not the first 3 groups.
Don't worry about it, The router is backward compatible to B,G and N only. the Router that your is wireless extreme N. Some of the A, D is not been supported by the router that means that we are on a new generation, there some older router can support the A,D.
First check if your computer can get on the modem with an Ethernet ( This is to find out if your router will work with your modem) If you cannot get on give your ISP a call to have them configure the modem for Ethernet connection. If you do get on then connect the router to the modem and your computer to the router. You can run the CD for the router or do the connection manually.
Will it accept a usb broadband card from Sprint?
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