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On the computers that are not getting Internet access, check the LAN cables to the router. Does the Link LEDs on the router for these computers are ON?
If the LED lights are off then the LAN cable and/or network cards are faulty.
Check Device Manager on these computers to see if the LAN card is working and enabled. If not re-install the LAN drivers. If the driver installation cannot detect the LAN card then most likely the LAN card is faulty and needs replacing.
Get back to me with the results of these tests and I can advise what to do next.
Before using these files, make sure you have the E Revision of that router, you can check by looking on the sticker that contains all the model information like serial, model number.
Be careful while doing a firmware upgrade, very easy to brick your router. Bricking refers to making the router no more useful than an expensive paper weight.
You can use any wireless access point. If you would like to stay with Dlink, you could try the DWL-2100AP. You would just need to plug it in to an open port on your router.
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