  Maxxpion
@direcpc.com
| [DW7000] hard time to setup network
Hi I have a DW7000 just bought a DLINK WBR-2310 router
And I have a hard time setting it up together
I have change the IP of the router at 198.168.0.2 because the DW7000 was already 198.168.0.1
but when I connect the DW to the router the DW do not respond
so I put turn the router as an access point it work but lot of connection lost and timeout
can somebody help me
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  Spinnaker Ok, But What Is The Speed Of Dark? Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Holden, ME
| Set up the network cards in your PCs to obtain their IP and DNS IP addresses automatically.
Cable a PC to a LAN port on the router. Connect to the router and change it's LAN IP address to 192.168.1.1 . Then connect the ethernet cable from the LAN port on the DW7000 to the WAN port on the D-link WBR-2310.
-- Sprint EVDO Rev. A, Novatel U720 Aircard, Kyocera KR1 router, Wired/Wireless LAN, 2-WinXP Pro w/SP2, 1-Win98SE |
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 tobicat
join:2005-04-18 Tombstone, AZ
| reply to Maxxpion I have a dlink 1310 set up like this and it works perfect. set the IP of the router to 192.168.2.1 enable DHCP Connect the DW to the Wan port connect computers to LAN ports
I have two hard wired one wirless and an xbox 360 and they all work thru the router just fine.
You need to go here and update the firmware of the router if you have not done so
»support.dlink.com/products/view.···R%2D2310 -- 7000s, satmex5, 1270, dlink wireless |
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  Maxxpion
@direcpc.com
| reply to Maxxpion Wow Thanks
at last it works !!!
still have an issue
My Outlook is setup to a a Pop account from yahoo email server
I can sent my mail true the smtp.mail.yahoo but i cannot receive from the pop.mail.yahoo
it was working well with any of my previous connection
any idea why ?????
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  grohgreg Dunno. Ask The Chief
join:2001-07-05 Dawson Springs, KY
| Hmmm, neither of those addresses is recognized by my DNS server - I'm not sure your outgoing mail actually went the way you think it did, if at all. So I Googled for "setting up Yahoo email". What I found suggests outgoing mail is set to out.izymail.com and your incoming mail is set to in.izymail.com (»email.about.com/od/outlookexpres···1606.htm)
Both of those addresses respond to PINGs. out.izymail.com is 64.15.158.231 and in.izymail.com is 64.15.158.234
//greg// -- HN7000S/1.2Ghz Tualatin/1GB PC133 - W2K Pro/SP4 - G11/1410H - RSL screwed up since March 16th - NAT67.44.28.61 - DNS66.82.4.8 plus rollovers - Firefox 2.0.0.3 - SSL proxy switch - TrendMicro AV/firewall |
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 tobicat
join:2005-04-18 Tombstone, AZ | reply to Maxxpion said by Maxxpion :
Wow Thanks
at last it works !!!
thanks Which way did you do it? -- 7000s, satmex5, 1270, dlink wireless |
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