Hi,
I have been using the Dlink 505 for over a year now.
I had it set up as a repeater with my Buffalo WHR wireless router which was connected to my ADSL modem (SAM300AX) without problems till last week.
Then my buffalo blew and I had to connect the dlink to the modem directly.
I put it in Router/AP mode, did a reset, connected the ethernet cable from the modem to the Dlink and proceeded with the wizard to set up
It picked up the settings instantly and I was able to broadcast a wifi signal.
However, even though it picks up an ip address and gives me one through DHCP, it won't connect to the internet.
Strange since the modem connects fine as does the laptop which is wired to the modem.
I can see the status as connected on the dlink config page.
To clarify things, my modem is on a 192.168.1.1 ip and the router picks up 192.168.0.1
My phone and 2nd laptop get addresses in the 192.168.0.100 onwards range but can't connect to the internet.
Now, I tried resetting it again and this time I connected it close to the modem and laptop with the modem on and wired into the ethernet port of the dlink. The laptop was obviously disconnected from the modem and was on wifi mode.
It picked up the dlink routers signal and connected with the default password provided.
Here is where it gets wierd!
The laptop connected to the internet via wifi signal without doing the setup again after the reset.
I had just plugged in the ethernet to the dlink and it somehow worked?!?
I then tried to connect it in the other room via another ethernet cable running from the modem there and again it would not connect to the internet.
I know you would think it's a lan cable problem but it allows me to access the modem's config page as well as dlink router page on 1.1 and 0.1 addresses respectively so that must mean the cable is working right?
The modem config page even shows the dlink in the lan pool summary!
But no internet connection. I am using Firmware v1.07 and it was working well with the wireless router before the buffalo died out!
Is it a dns issue? or an ip thing?
Need help please!