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D-Link ehome routers are okay for laptops, which have a more robust transmitter, and better antenna for connecting to wifi. iPhones and iPads aren't that lucky. When you get close to the router, I assume they work good. Best bet is to return it and get a stronger router, Even from D-Link, a company whose products are outstanding. You could also get a signal booster, and connect it in the ares where you are having intermittent connectivity.
You would connect a laptop from Canada the same way as one from the US. You want to make sure the wireless card is turned on and check for wireless networks. Once you have found your network select it make sure you type the password correctly.
I would guess from your desciption that the router is around 2 years old. What you are seeing are typical for a failing home router. There are a few things you can try such as installing updates but generally those won't help for long. I've tried several things but in the end I ended up replacing it with a new one, That is what I would reccomend doing.
if you plug the rg45 cable that supplies the internet to the router into your pc do you have internet capability?...if not call the cable folks for help.....If you do then you want the router to have DHCP capabilities. It will ask you for an address for your router to supply and it must be different than the address you would have from your cable. a safe address for your router should be 192.168.2.1
Hi there, the reset button on the back will delete all
the info on the router however a short press will not. What you will
need to do is hold the button down for a good 20 second.... if this
does not work then pull the power lead out and push it back in with the
reset button pushed in, again for a good few second. Now
to view all setting on the router before hand open your web browser up
and in the top address bar type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 the access
code for your router varies on the make but can usually be found in the manual.when asked for a user-name and password just enter those (usually theuser-name
is ADMIN & the password is PASSWORD or also ADMIN. anyway you shold
then be able to view the log and all settings.... hope this help
....Tony A
click here to go to D-link page, but you need the product model number (i.e., DI-624) . you can get the driver or come back with the model number for more help.
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