Clark Hill, SC Sunset, 05.24.2002

I've been using this router (the one in the center of the image above) for a few weeks and must admit that is has been one of the best home routers I've used. The Wireless N component of this unit is very reliable. Signal strength not an issue either. It was a little pricey, but well worth the $$$ in my humble opinion. This router has great flexibility for the power user or person who likes to control their own destiny; while at the same time, it is pretty easy to set up and get going SECURELY. I hope this page helps with the setup of your new router. NOTE: This page will for the most part work with some of the other DLink routers as well.

Getting Started

I hate to assume anything, so lets start off by getting into your router. The first thing to realize about your new router is that the router itself is not just some piece of hardware. Its actually a small embedded computer itself usually running some ROM based version of Linux or similar OS. It has its own web server running inside of it that you interface to for setting the particular parameters of the router.

Before jumping into the configuration specifics, let me suggest that you DO NOT use the Setup CD that comes with your router. I believe that they just confuse things more. Hang on to it though as it typically contains a PDF copy of the complete manual on it. If you want to get into some of the more advanced configuration areas, you will want it!

To get started with the configuration process, you must know the IP address of the router. Typically, out of the box, most all home routers have one of the following IP Addresses 192.168.1.1 (Linksys) or 192.168.0.1 (DLink / Netgear). To get started with your DLink Router, open your web browser and type 192.168.0.1 in the address bar. You'll see the page below. It defaults to the username Admin as you can see and has NO password to get in. You got it, just click Log In and off you go. Don't worry though, I will show you where to assign one later.

Router Login Page

Main Setup Screen

Made it into the router? Great! This is where you end up right off the bat after successfully logging in. For the remainder of the sections that I am going to cover, I am going to show you a screen shot and then tell you a little about the important settngs in it. There are some screens that I am not going to cover being that they deal with other configurations and functions of the router itself. The goal here is to get you up and going securely!

For navigation of the router setup screens, note the Main Menu links outlined in RED below as they correspond to the applicable section of the BLUE area.

Main Page

At this point, we are going to get started. Select the Manual Configure button and off we go to the configuration of our Internet Setup.

Internet Setup Page

Basic Network Settings

Click Network Settings on the left side menu and you will see the screen below.

Basic Network Settings

Basic Wireless Settings

This section is going to be one of the most important ones! Pay attention here so you make sure to get your router secured. Click Wireless on the left side menu and off we go...

Wireless Settings

Wireless Network Access

Mac Filtering

Firewall Options - Security

Administration

Reset your Admin Password

Additional Advanced Network Settings

Additional Network Settings

Router Status

Device Information

I hope this information will be useful for you and your new network at home. There are a good many more areas you can look and explore inside of your router. These will get you going securely though.

Contact Me

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Last updated on January 9, 2011 2:13 PM