In article <640d01c3425b$d5192d40$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Andrew"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a wireless router (D-Link 624). While my DSL
>connection was not working, I tried to configure my
>network to use the dial up modem on one computer to allow
>the other pcs on the network to access the internet. I
>tried to set up an internet gateway using the network
>setup wizard. This has created an internet gateway, but
>doesnt work (it seems because the router's IP address is
>192.168.0.1...ie the same as the dial-up connection). I
>am left with an internet gateway set-up on the pc that I
>now dont seem to be able to disable or delete. Any ideas
>about what I can do to undo what I have done? Thanks.
Try this:
1. Disable Internet Connection Sharing.
2. Connect to the router's web server at
http://192.168.0.1
3. Change the router's LAN IP address to another one in the same
subnet, such as 192.168.0.254
When you want to use ICS and dial-up, you also need to disable the
router's DHCP server and disable/enable each client computer's network
connection. When you want to use the router and DSL, enable its DHCP
server and disable/enable each computer's network connection.
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