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ms
07-10-2005, 02:58 AM
Hello, i got a D-Link DI-604 router that i bought to share my broadband
connection between 2 computers, the problem is that it doesnt get the inte
internet connection.
ive connected everything correctly and did the guide in the in the modem
(connected to the modem typing http://192.168.0.1 in IE)

i am certain i have a dynamik IP address and everything so i dont get what I
am doing wrong, this is my first time installing a router..

the two computers find eachother through the router


(excuse me if i double post, having problem sending this post)

ms
07-10-2005, 02:58 AM
wow, feeling kinda stupid, made 3 posts and have to add that i have PPPoE
type of connection. what this means im unsure of, but it said it was built in
my modem

sry again for all the hazzle im making but im kinda desperate, D-link
support does not work =(

"ms" wrote:

> Hello, i got a D-Link DI-604 router that i bought to share my broadband
> connection between 2 computers, the problem is that it doesnt get the inte
> internet connection.
> ive connected everything correctly and did the guide in the in the modem
> (connected to the modem typing http://192.168.0.1 in IE)
>
> i am certain i have a dynamik IP address and everything so i dont get what I
> am doing wrong, this is my first time installing a router..
>
> the two computers find eachother through the router
>
>
> (excuse me if i double post, having problem sending this post)

Jack
07-10-2005, 02:58 AM
Hi

May be this can Help.

http://www.ezlan.net/PPPOE.html

Jack (MVP-Networking).

"ms" <ms@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:00089C30-09D5-4F7B-A1C1-9AA57C0D43E0@microsoft.com...
> wow, feeling kinda stupid, made 3 posts and have to add that i have PPPoE
> type of connection. what this means im unsure of, but it said it was built
in
> my modem
>
> sry again for all the hazzle im making but im kinda desperate, D-link
> support does not work =(
>
> "ms" wrote:
>
> > Hello, i got a D-Link DI-604 router that i bought to share my
broadband
> > connection between 2 computers, the problem is that it doesnt get the
inte
> > internet connection.
> > ive connected everything correctly and did the guide in the in the modem
> > (connected to the modem typing http://192.168.0.1 in IE)
> >
> > i am certain i have a dynamik IP address and everything so i dont get
what I
> > am doing wrong, this is my first time installing a router..
> >
> > the two computers find eachother through the router
> >
> >
> > (excuse me if i double post, having problem sending this post)

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
07-10-2005, 02:58 AM
In news:00089C30-09D5-4F7B-A1C1-9AA57C0D43E0@microsoft.com,
ms <ms@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> wow, feeling kinda stupid, made 3 posts and have to add that i have
> PPPoE type of connection. what this means im unsure of, but it said
> it was built in my modem
>
> sry again for all the hazzle im making but im kinda desperate, D-link
> support does not work =(
>
> "ms" wrote:
>
>> Hello, i got a D-Link DI-604 router that i bought to share my
>> broadband connection between 2 computers, the problem is that it
>> doesnt get the inte internet connection.
>> ive connected everything correctly and did the guide in the in the
>> modem (connected to the modem typing http://192.168.0.1 in IE)
>>
>> i am certain i have a dynamik IP address and everything so i dont
>> get what I am doing wrong, this is my first time installing a
>> router..
>>
>> the two computers find eachother through the router
>>
>>
>> (excuse me if i double post, having problem sending this post)

Hi - if you have a PPPoE connection, you need to configure your D-Link so
that it knows this - and contains the correct credentials for the
connection. Not sure from your post whether you've done that.

Re double posts - I don't see them, but note that this is one of many common
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