SOURCE: installation
Go to your start menu and click on your run box type in cmd
that will bring you to a black command prompt.check your ip address and your gateway.your router should be 192.168.0.1>your Ip Address should also start with a 192.168 no.If you dont see them try a power cycle,turn off modem and then router wait abot 10-20 sec, plug modem back in wait untill its powered up and then router, try connection, if it failes do an ipconfig again if you still dont have a vaid ip and gateway, router could be defected.
SOURCE: D-link WBR-2310 Stop working
Sounds like a defective modem/modem failure if, it does not reset or if you take all of the other wires out and just leave the power in and none of the other lights go off then that is definitely a defective mode, I suggest either returning the modem to where you purchased it from or calling D link it should be covered under there warranty for replacement.
SOURCE: dlink wbr-2310 router no wireless working
you have to change your channelk type in your wi fi router.
For that access your router with following link
http://192.168.1.1 or
http://192.168.0.1
if you have belkin router
http://192.168.2.1
type user name as "admin" and password is "admin" or blank or "password"
then go to wi fi ->advanced setup chang channel type 4 ,6 ,11
change chanel type 1 by 1 and check signal strength.
everyt time save settings and restart both computer and router after save settings.
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SOURCE: Is there software upgrade for WBR-2310 wireless
Visit into your routers home page (dlink.com) and use he support link.
Select your router and check from there. you need to knwo what verion you already have and you can do this by going to your router setup page.
SOURCE: windows 7 not connecting with wbr-2310
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.
Click here for step by step instructions
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