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I have a problem with echolink connecting via the Dlink 624
I have configured my D-624 wireless router to allow echolink access to the internet via ports 5198-5200, UDP and TCP, as well as set the ip for the computer for DMZ, the Windows Firewall in Vista is turned off, and the 660 modem has the firewall turned off as well. Still when I run the test, echolink fails and says that I am behind a firewall. ooVoo as well as other programs pass through with no problems. I am stumped on this one. The laptop is the ACER Aspire 4520
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You should not require any drivers to be able to connect to this router.
If you want to configure the router you can simply connect to the router using a cable and if it is factory default you should be able to access it using your browser http://192.168.0.1
You can find the emulator at http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di624/h_wizard.html
Hi, You can set up for that dlink router.Do this step. Click start>open internet explorer and the address URL type http://192.168.0.1 press enter. Username admin password leave blank For setting details click this link to download user manual guide http://www.dlink.com/products/?tab=3&pid=DI-624&rev=DI-624
Most of these routers have a reset button, try that and restart both your modem and the router. Please note that resetting the router will bring it back to factory default and your wireless may not be encrypted, thus you will need to go to the router settings in the form of 192.x.x.x, log in, and then encrypt your signal. I have tried to be as clear as possible and if you have any question please feel free to ask.Good luck.
but are you able to connect with the wire? if you do. have access to the dlink router and set upt th econnection via DHCP if you dont know how to do that contact me back and ill give you the instructions.
Access the configuration page of your router by default its 192.168.0.1, Login to the Dlink page by default the Username is Admin and Password is Blank and then reconfigure your router for Internet connection.
This can be a problem with the wireless settings of your router, that is configured correctly, if you know how to access the router setup page that's where you can configure and check all the settings and also change some settings of the router in order for it to work and provide wireless signal, but if you're not familiar with better call Dlink so one of their tech support can walk you through with that process.....
first, you need to make access by cable (rj45), may be has the router adreses 192.168.1.254 0r 192.168.1.1, & make configurations for the wi fi from the router
To configure your linksys, access point, we need more information, the ipaddress oif your dlink router and the wireless settings on your dlink router..,
Is your issue with the router's administrative password to used to configure the router?
Please confirm your router's manufacturer and model number.
IF not go to Wireless Configuration
If the router needs to be reset (because of an unknown password) do you know the proper settings to
reconfigure the router? If not or even if unsure please provide your
Internet Service Provider's name so we can get accurate instructions before proceeding any further on this password issue.
Wireless Configuration
Is your issue with the passphrase/password for a wireless adapter to
access a secured wireless network using either WEP or WAP encryption?
Do you have another wireless computer that works? -- you may be able to find the passphrase in the configuration of that machine's wireless adapter avoiding the need to have the administrators password for the router for the time being.
I have the router open (DMZ applied to the Acer IP)
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