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08-21-2007, 11:04 AM
D-Link wireless n router ( need help )

I am looking for someone that uses a D-link wireless -n- router ( Model # DIR-615 )

I have tried contacting tech support by phone ( Was on hold 46 minutes, before their phone system tells me they encountered some error and couldn't take my call, and promptly hung me up )

I e-mailed my issue to tech support, only to seem that they don't read the e-mail too closer and tell me to do the same things I have already done. *shakes head*

So, I implore my fellow x10'ers to help.
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08-21-2007, 11:18 AM
Re: D-Link wireless n router ( need help )

What's wrong with it?
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08-21-2007, 11:32 AM
Re: D-Link wireless n router ( need help )

Well, it seems like its connected to the net.
I have to set it up as a PPPoE connection ( I typed in the username / password provided by my ISP ) ... the internet light is a solid green on both the router and DSL modem.

Thats the problem. Its just solid green. No blinking ( meaning a connection ) ... I can't get a website to open / etc.

I have reset both modem and router, I have run configurations both on the web browser and CD ... On the web browser setup, it seems to work ... but doesn't show me actually connected.

The Net Magic software shows no connection ( although the lights are green showing a connection ) ... So I am not sure what I am missing or doing wrong.
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For whatever reason. ( Maybe I threatened it ) ... this time around, the setup worked. *shrugs*

Thanks for the support though, Corey. ... Seems we got a stable connection.

Now to go find my laptop and get that set up to test the wireless feature of the router. ( And argue with that too )

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08-21-2007, 02:15 PM
Re: D-Link wireless n router ( need help )

Okay, I might be able to help.
Do you have CAT-5 network cables that you can plug from your router to your computer?
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