said by kdickson0:Hi,
Set your DHCP to "Disabled" and check the box for DHCP relay. This will allow your 7000 to set the IP addresses.
I set the IP address of the transmitter to 192.168.0.10 and the router address to 192.168.0.1 (the 7000) Otherwise you will have an IP conflict as default for both devices is .1
Set your security to none for the initial setup.
It's important to restart everything before things will hook up properly.
Unplug both the 7000 and the D-Link and shut down the computer. Start the 7000 and then the D-Link. Give them a minute or so and start your computer and you should be able to access the net wirelessly.
Is the same principle used for wired router? I will be using Linksys BEFSR41.