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Author Topic: Losing connection constantly  (Read 7385 times)

flexi

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Losing connection constantly
« on: June 06, 2010, 11:33:41 AM »

Ack! I am losing my mind trying to troubleshoot this problem

I have a DIR-655 router, a cable modem, and a Vonage VOIP router. All have been up and running fine for over a year.

Yesterday, my internet connection dropped. I rebooted all routers and the modem and rebooted my computer, but nothing worked.

I called the cable company and they said it's not the cable modem, and I was able to successfully bypass the router and hardwire into my laptop and get a connection.

The lights on my router are showing as follows: power = on, a circular light with a little triangle in it = slow blink, a light that looks like 3 little circles in a triangle shape = fast blinking, wireless icon = solid on, network port #3 - solid on.

In the process of rebooting everything, I hit the reset button on my router. I think I might now have to go into an admin page or something and reset a password.

Can somebody give me troubleshooting tips? How do I access admin page if necessary? What type of security settings and other things do I need to change in the admin page (if necessary)?

Thanks in advance! (I am losing my mind here!!!!)
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thecreator

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2010, 12:11:28 PM »

Ack! I am losing my mind trying to troubleshoot this problem

I have a DIR-655 router, a cable modem, and a Vonage VOIP router. All have been up and running fine for over a year.

Yesterday, my internet connection dropped. I rebooted all routers and the modem and rebooted my computer, but nothing worked.

I called the cable company and they said it's not the cable modem, and I was able to successfully bypass the router and hardwire into my laptop and get a connection.

The lights on my router are showing as follows: power = on, a circular light with a little triangle in it = slow blink, a light that looks like 3 little circles in a triangle shape = fast blinking, wireless icon = solid on, network port #3 - solid on.

In the process of rebooting everything, I hit the reset button on my router. I think I might now have to go into an admin page or something and reset a password.

Can somebody give me troubleshooting tips? How do I access admin page if necessary? What type of security settings and other things do I need to change in the admin page (if necessary)?

Thanks in advance! (I am losing my mind here!!!!)

Hi flexi,

http://192.168.0.1 is the address of the Router's setting page. If you properly did a Factory Reset of the Router, to login type admin for UserName and leave password blank.

I would enter the information, get on the Internet and then reconnect the VOIP Router.

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flexi

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2010, 12:24:13 PM »

thank you. what type of security should i choose?
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flexi

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2010, 12:26:52 PM »

p.s. I cannot load this page: http://192.168.0.1/

is that correct???
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flexi

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2010, 12:31:04 PM »

me again  ;D

I tried pinging  192.168.0.1 and timed out
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kthaddock

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2010, 02:55:32 PM »

me again  ;D

I tried pinging  192.168.0.1 and timed out

Are you sure that you have Pc-Lan cable into LAN-port in dir-655???
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thecreator

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Re: Losing connection constantly
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2010, 03:35:43 PM »

p.s. I cannot load this page: http://192.168.0.1/

is that correct???

Hi flexi,

You have it correct.
From the Power Outlet unplug the Cable Modem and D-Link Router.
Disconnect all Ethernet Cables.
Plug an Ethernet Cable from the Cable Modem to the Wan Port on the D-Link Router.
Plug an Ethernet Cable from the Computer to the Lan Port on the D-Link Router.

Make sure to check the Ends of the Ethernet Cable. If no longer spring-loaded, replace the cable.

Reconnect the Power Cables. Check the Connection again. Note: Computer does not need to be rebooted, if you are using Windows to Connect to the Router.

Once you are connected, you can reset your settings in the Router.
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