SOURCE: D-link DI-624 wireless router connectivity problems (DNS suffix)
Might I suggest that you reset the router to its default configuration by pressing and holding the reset button until it reboots. This way you will be dealing with the default configuration. Then try to use it. Remember the default login ID is admin and the password is Password or admin. Lets hope this helps
SOURCE: Vista/router/wireless connection
ok, so my problem was fixed by manually adding the ISP's DNS IP address to the setup within the router. I also have a speedstream modem and 520-GC, but connect through AAPT, ISP shouldn't matter in this instance. If you can't get the IP of the DNS server by calling optus, plug the ethernet cable back into the modem and one laptop, and find it in the web-based modem config (192.168.1.254). unplug the ethernet cable from your modem/laptop and back into the router. enter the web-config of the router (usually 192.168.1.1), 'Finish' 'save and restart'. once restarted, you will likely need to restart all computers. if this still doesn't work, command prompt on each computer and type ipconfig /registerdns. hopefully this will solve it completely. Nifty
SOURCE: Trying to get router to work
U can use
USB Ethernet Adapters.Visit:
http://www.ramelectronics.net/network/network-cards/usb-ethernet-adapters/c40000-c43000-c43004-p1.html
SOURCE: loss of internet connection
Sounds like a switch before the signal gets to your house. Modems usually don't go out intermittently unless they are overheating. Is the modem in a ventilated area where it can get some air? An alternate is to borrow a modem from a friend to test it. Usually one of your niehbors will have the same service and the same modem. I had my surfboard (from comcast) for 5 years and it was solid as a rock, the spotty services was always at the Comcast switches (at the street or the nearest hub.
Hope this helps
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