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Anonymous Posted on Jul 16, 2010

Wireless is nonexistant

Shows connected on two different computers, but no internet. All lights are blinking, have done a reset, manually and with the wizard. Modem works directly, but when connected to dlink 524, nothing.

  • Anonymous Jul 19, 2010

    Thank you and I will try this when back at work this week. This may work though.

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You need to bridge mode your modem. And when set it to bridge mode already. Connect the dlink router. Access the gui of the router. Enter there your username and password. Powercycle modem, router and computer. Check connections. I f this didnt work, set again your modem to default, connect your router. Configure your router with username and password. Powercycle again. Check if it is working.

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