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xXTOKERXx
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.
98XT
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
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
98XT
Not necessarily ... it depends on the manufacturer. Linksys are 192.168.1.1, Netgear 192.168.0.1 etc.
xXTOKERXx
no worries, ill speak to caboouse, he seems to know alot about networking/ips etc.
itsnotmeeee
D-Link default is 192.168.1.1
but of course you may have changed this
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