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1. this error is not recognizable. But here is the D-link site for updating your firmware for the DI-614 this may resolve your issue. http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DI-614%2b 2. You also may want to check the status of you router by logging into it and checking the "status" page (192.168.0.1) User : admin No password unless specified This will tell you a lot as to what the router is doing and not doing.
I don't know for the 614 as there isn't a model like that... Your picture shows a DI-514. Here is the process for that model.
To hard-reset the D-Link Plus DI-514 to Factory Default Settings, please do the following: • Leave the device powered on, do not disconnect the power • Press the reset button and hold (use a paper clip) • Keep the button pressed about 10 seconds • Release the button The DI-514 will then automatically reboot itself.
If you truly have a 614, can you post more about the model number? It's usually written on the bottom of the router.
You need to disable the DHCP server on your "slave" wireless router ( the di-524 ). In D-link routers this might be called configuring it to be an "Access point".
When this happens, connecting to the second wireless router should cause your computer to obtain an IP address which is in the range of the first router (that is to say, it will use the first router's dhcp server).
You should be able have your laptop connect with an automatic IP address and have it work.
Have you left enough space around your DI-614 to discipate the heat? Maybe it is overheating.
Also, the problem may be with the power supply and not the DI-614 itself. D-Links tends to use the same type of power supply across many models. If you (or a friend of yours) have another DLink device, you may trying using its power supply. Before doing that, make sure that the power supply of your DI-614 and the other one have the same rating. The rating is indicated on a sticker on each power supply.
By the way, opening the cover will void your warranty, if the device is still covered.
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