daddykazaa
Newbie
I also tried to contact D-Link regarding this problem and this is what I got:
Sir,
As suggetsd that you are not able to connect to the internet. WE would suggest you to reset the router and then reconfigure it.
The following reset procedure will completely restore the default settings on the router including your password.
Step 1: Locate the Factory Reset pinhole marked 'F' on the back of the unit.
Step 2: With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset button.
Step 3: Hold the Reset button for about 10 seconds.
Step 4: Release the Reset button.
Step 5: The device is now at factory defaults.
Reconfigure :
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You can configure this GLB-502T for BSNL broadband by doing the following steps:-
Step 1 : Log into the web configuration of the router by typing the IP address http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. A prompt for user name and password should appear. Type 'admin' as username and password both and click on login.
Step 2 : Click on setup and then New Connection tab. Configure the modem as per the values given below:
1. Give any name is the 'Name' option.
2. Select Type as PPPoE.
3. username = Which your ISP has provided you.
password = Which your ISP has provided you.
4. VPI = 0
VCI = 35
Rest all would be default settings. Click on Apply and OK.
Step 3 : To save settings properly on the router, click on 'Tools' and 'System Commands' and then click on 'Save All'. Once settings are saved we need to reboot router so click on 'Restart' tab just below to 'Save All' tab and let the router reboot.
Step 4 : Now check for the connection status in Status > Connection Status. It should show connected with a valid WAN IP address something like 59.x.x.x.
If the PPPoE light on router is on, it means router is connected to internet.
Close the web configuration and try opening any website in your computer.
After this if the problem persists, we would need to upgrade/reflash the firmware. That would be done at the nearest RMA centre.
Please give us the details about your location so that we can send you the location of the nearest RMA center around you.[/b]
Anyone got any better idea frnds?
Sir,
As suggetsd that you are not able to connect to the internet. WE would suggest you to reset the router and then reconfigure it.
The following reset procedure will completely restore the default settings on the router including your password.
Step 1: Locate the Factory Reset pinhole marked 'F' on the back of the unit.
Step 2: With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset button.
Step 3: Hold the Reset button for about 10 seconds.
Step 4: Release the Reset button.
Step 5: The device is now at factory defaults.
Reconfigure :
------------------
You can configure this GLB-502T for BSNL broadband by doing the following steps:-
Step 1 : Log into the web configuration of the router by typing the IP address http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. A prompt for user name and password should appear. Type 'admin' as username and password both and click on login.
Step 2 : Click on setup and then New Connection tab. Configure the modem as per the values given below:
1. Give any name is the 'Name' option.
2. Select Type as PPPoE.
3. username = Which your ISP has provided you.
password = Which your ISP has provided you.
4. VPI = 0
VCI = 35
Rest all would be default settings. Click on Apply and OK.
Step 3 : To save settings properly on the router, click on 'Tools' and 'System Commands' and then click on 'Save All'. Once settings are saved we need to reboot router so click on 'Restart' tab just below to 'Save All' tab and let the router reboot.
Step 4 : Now check for the connection status in Status > Connection Status. It should show connected with a valid WAN IP address something like 59.x.x.x.
If the PPPoE light on router is on, it means router is connected to internet.
Close the web configuration and try opening any website in your computer.
After this if the problem persists, we would need to upgrade/reflash the firmware. That would be done at the nearest RMA centre.
Please give us the details about your location so that we can send you the location of the nearest RMA center around you.[/b]
Anyone got any better idea frnds?