
Hi,
My first post, We have the DGL-4300 Gaming Router that serves our house fairly well (except when we unplug the router or cable modem (during electrical storms and even when we had some recent electrical work done (changing old sockets in the house that would not hold a plug well, but they all work and are grounded)
I end up re-booting the router with a paper clip (after doing the unplug, plug in sequence of cable modem then router, have
the 3 Mac's (in system preferences set up to DHCP) and the HP PC (running Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3 to accept the
IP adress automatically(maybe the ? wrong wording but set up per the manual and CD for the router) Router is 802.11g
The PC has a D-LinK WDA-2320 Rangebooster Desktop adapter, all three Mac 's have airport cards that are 802.11B
1is a Imac and on the same floor as the router, a Emac is also on the same floor as the router, both get 5 bars out of 5 signal strenghth, Another eMac is on the second level and gets 5 bars , The PC used to get 4 out of 5, sometimes 5of 5, then began to drift at times to 3 bars at time out of 5, now it shows connected but 2 of 5 bars and no internet connection
can be obtained, ran the set up wizard etc, checked all the settings etc.
One odd thing (and I thing it happened when I was checking things out) is we also have a Airport Extreme hooked up tp
a laser printer and we change networks to print to it (all the Mac's can, The PC never has been able to, instead we copy
data on a flash drive and put it in a Mac (Microsoft office for Mac) and then print it out.
** odd is now there are the auto connected internet and apple networks (each with 2 bars) and the apple network
and a old internet named connection showing 5 bars and configured computer to computer , they show 5 of 5 bars but they are not connected, when you click connect it asks you to do 5 things and the old internet named connection does not exist (except ? visably in the PC or ? in a file ? (we have always used Mac's for close to 15+ years and the PC (new) since Dec 2008.
Using Firmware 1.7 , Time Warner Cable Broadband , and we also have a Xbox 360(and use in live mode at times) plus a Nintendo Wii (online at times) I follow the set up to a T (I think) adding nothing fancy, have a admin password, WPA security (the Imac does not like WPA2) and a pasword and the network renamed etc.
The dupicate connections is baffling and can not get rid of them and am not even sure it has any thing to do with things
The evey time the cable modem or router is unplugged throws the network off drives us bats and its not always the PC that goes off line, it can be one Mac is online but can not print, or can print but no online or Entourage e-mail, and it can be two Mac's and the PC offline and one Mac just fine, All computers are wireless, but we move one close and hook up by ethernet to reset the router,
I apologize for the length of this post(and its my first) and the multiple (potential factors) any help would be extremely helpful and most well appreciated, I printed out the 72 page manual, read through the CD and threw everything at it I could think of (mentally) and still the PC is offline. And they have all worked 4 at one time or 3online and the Xbox 360 in live mode, we upgraded from a Apple Airport 802.11b to the Dlink 802.11g as when we added the Xbox one computer was down ? do we need to go 802.11N (though nothing has changed in # of devices) add a signal booster or repeater or a antenna ?
puzzled in Ohio

Thank You (and I read about every post in the DGL-4300 forum and answers
Peace
ambientales

P.S.
as I was resetting the router today I did copy and paste quite a few of the pages of the settings so I can refer back to specific areas .