Here is the situation : I configured the router (dir-655) to use 192.168.1.xxx DHCP range of addresses. Everything is fine when I connect to the router with a wire. When I connect to the WPA secured wireless with the passphrase, I receive this ip address : 192.168.0.100 and I have no access to internet. I tried to open the router page in a browser (http://192.168.0.1) and I get to the login page of a Dlink DIR-601 for which my admin password does not work.
When I manually enter a static IP address for my wireless adapter, in the specified range (lets say 192.168.1.20), I can access the right network (mine) and all is fine.
How can I obtain a wrong IP address from what seems to be another router when I choose the wireless network and input my own passphrase??? I am mystified. I did try to change the SSID to be sure it was not duplicated and all of the other networks in my range are secured in some way.
Any clue?
Thanks
Richard