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Old 01-17-2012, 11:57 AM   #9
psyang
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Originally Posted by HockeyPuck View Post
So this is what I have done so far. I've ran my network cable from the Cisco unit (plugged in the '1' slot) and ran it upstairs.

I hookup my Dlink to my computer and turned off the uPnP and disabled the DHCP thing. I then changed my Router address from .0.1 to .0.11. I then unplugged my router from my laptop and hooked it up to the network cable and from my Cisco and plugged it into the 'Internet' slot.

I know I'm doing something wrong because when I try to access my DLink using the new address, I just get an error message. I also tried changing the SSID to the same network as my Cisco and that messed everything up and I had to reset my Cisco to get it working again.

What am I doing wrong?
Hook the network cable from your cisco to one of the normal ports on the DLink (ie. not the Internet port). Also, make sure that 192.168.0.11 is not in the Cisco's DHCP range or else its possible to have an IP conflict.
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