http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/552/dlink2.jpg
that didnt work either. I closed out so it saved, i just re opened it to show you i put it in right.
when i do ipv4 do i have to do ipv6?
Hi Rob,
In your image, you are using Windows Vista and it has limited Connection. The problem is not the Router, but the operating system. The Network and Sharing Center area of the operating system.
Wipe out all Static information and dot Obtain an IP Address automatically. Apply and OK.
Do a repeat of my instructions.
But when you use Windows Vista, go into Network and Sharing Center and make this your new Home Network, not a Public Network.
You have been fighting Windows Vista Network and Sharing Center, not the Router.
You stated:
All of the other computers have full access and works great. I tried going to my routers home page, but all I get is "The server at 192.168.0.1 is taking too long to respond."
ftp://thecreator1965.dlinkddns.com/2011-01-29%20-%20Connections.jpgThat's mine above from Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit version.
Oops! I forgot to say all your IP Addresses for all your computers should all work in the range from the Router between 100 and 199. Ex. 192.168.0.100