xXTOKERXx
Nov 26 2004, 09:36
Got an ehternet router, made by d-link, but lost the installation CD..
the current computer i am on, well the old one at home, works fine to the network
however i got a new one, and have no drivers for it - do you actually need drivers for an ethernet connection??
would they be on a windows installation cd?
IF not, is there anywhere i can get them??
the problem is i can plug the ethernet in, and i cannot connect to the network/internet, and it determins a 400mbs connection, the old computer reconises it as an 10..
help please.
You don't require any drivers for a router. If you are having problems with the password, there should be a reset button somewhere on the router. Setup for these is always web-based.
xXTOKERXx
Nov 26 2004, 11:19
the stanard is 192.168.0.1 yea??
if so, i tryed that and it came up with the page cannot be displayed, thing...
sure i dont need anysoftware for the computer to work>> i know i set up D-link air stuff for the laptops
Not necessarily ... it depends on the manufacturer. Linksys are 192.168.1.1, Netgear 192.168.0.1 etc.
xXTOKERXx
Nov 26 2004, 11:53
no worries, ill speak to caboouse, he seems to know alot about networking/ips etc.
itsnotmeeee
Nov 26 2004, 13:08
D-Link default is 192.168.1.1
but of course you may have changed this
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