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from: Franklin
date: 2005-08-08 23:05:40
subject: Re: [OS2HW] Help Change from Injoy to Dlink DI604, #2

I guess I put forth my thoughts wrong. I tried to use injoy as an
example, not as literal addresses. After reading the faqs at Dlink.com,
I think you could reset the router, go into it and select dynamic IP
addressing, plug in your username and password only. Shut off the cable
modem and router. Turn on the cable modem and wait for it to handshake
and be active. Then turn on the router, and it should negotiate all the
addresses it needs automatically.

I also think that your firewall computer might be preventing you from
setting the router properly.

I am just guessing, but that's what I think.
The info I read was in www.dlink.com, click on tech support, select
your router, then click on the knowledge base tab. 

Franklin

--- "Don(ald) O. Woodall"  wrote:

> In , on 08/08/2005 
>    at 12:42 AM, "David Eckard"  said:
> 
> HELLO WORLD !!!
> 
>      OK, no more side shows.  It is now time to seriously work at
> getting
> this DLink  DI604 working!!!
> 
> 
> >> Service Name                                               
> (optional)
> 
> >>   IP Address              67.36.55.26
> >>                                                   
> >>   Primary DNS Address     0.0.0.0
> >>                                                   
> >>   Secondary DNS Address   0.0.0.0                            
> (optional)
> 
> >These need filled in.  True, you, if I recall correctly, have one in
> your
> >main computer.  If you put in addresses here, then you can use the
> router
> >as your DNS server.
> 
>      In looking over my Injoy Firewall connection, I found these two
> IP
> Addresses and pluncked them in.
> 
>    Primary DNS Address     67.36.55.26
> 
>    Secondary DNS Address   206.141.193.55                     
> (optional)
> 
>      It didn't help any.
> 
> >The DNS (Domain Name Server) translates Web addresses to IP
> addresses.
> 
> >That is, your browser doesn't have a clue what to do with
> >hobbes.nmsu.edu.  IP works on numbers, not words.  So, your computer
> will
> >ask the DNS server to translate hobbes.nmsu.edu and the DNS server
> will 
> >respond with 128.123.3.50
> 
>      I can't PING or connect to anything beyond the router.
> I can PING the computer itself and the router; that is all.
> 
>        PING 192.168.0.101      PING 192.168.0.1
> are the two IP addresses that I can PING.
> 
> >You may have a good connection but not a DNS connection.  To test
> this,
> >open a command prompt and type
> 
> >ping 128.123.3.50  and see if you get a response.
> 
>      Negative, unable to PING Hobbes.
> 
> >David Eckard 
> 
>      Thanks
> 
> -- 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> "Don(ald) O. Woodall" 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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