Help needed with D-Link DI-524

M

mikelon

Hi everyone,


I have tried almost everything but my D-Link DI-524 Router still
doesn't work. However, I am new into these wireless gadgets, so I
thought I should get some inputs from the pros before giving it back to
the store.

Let me explain to you what I wanted. I have a laptop with XP SP2, and
all I wanted was to go surfing wireless around the house, nothing more.
No networks, no multiple connections, not the fancy stuff. My cable
modem is a Motorola Surfboard SB5100E, which has been working just
fine. My D-Link DI-524 (Version B.2) came bundled with the
Wireless USB-Adapter DWL-G122. As ethernet card in my laptop I have a
D-Link DFE-690TXD.

I installed the Router just as the D-Link QIG says so:
- turn everything off
- turn on the modem,
- connect the modem to the router,
- after the signal is received turn on the router,
- connect the router to the computer's ethernet card, turn the
computer on,
- run the installation program; I clone the MAC address of the ethernet
card (Home menu, WAN), keep DHCP enabled (Home menu, DHCP) and then I
renew the DHCP on the status menu, device info.
- run the wireless installation, USB is recognized and gets signal,
everything works fine the first time. I can surf, I can connect to MSN

Messenger, the basic stuff. I turn the computer off and call it a day.


Next morning, I restart the computer. What I mean by this is, I turn
everything off the night before, then everything on the next day. A
friend told me that I was not supposed to cut the electricity off the
router, as the configuration may get lost. Is that so??

Anyway, when I start the computer, the connections are recognized, I
have a wireless signal and so on. Funny enough (although not that
funny after three days trying to configure the router), when I go
surfing nothing works. Also, I try to connect to MSN Messenger and it
says that it cannot connect. I ran the MSN utility and it says that it

has problems with the DNS.

I go to the router menu (192.168.0.1) and I see that the DHCP
connection is lost. I renew it, and then everything goes back to
normal. Do you guys have any clue why is this happening. Is my friend

right, am I not supposed to turn the router off by no means??

I went to the router menu (192.168.0.1) and disabled the DHCP-Server.
The WAN connection worked beautifully. But I lost the DNS on the
wireless. I mean, I am on the verge of giving up. I need your help,
please guys!!!

I also don't know if the problem is that while configuring, I have left

the two connections on (but wired and wireless in the laptop). Maybe
is that the mistake??

Anyway, there was something stranger. I was having this problem the
other day, and I started emule. Well, when I connected emule,
everything worked afterwards. Any inputs on this one??

Thanks for your help in advance. Have a good day :)

Mike
 
R

Richard G. Harper

The router should remain on. If you power down the router it loses its
connection to the cable modem and the Internet. When turned back on it will
eventually re-connect but in the meantime nothing will work (as you've
discovered) until the router and cable modem have re-established their
connection.

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