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    Default D-Link DIR 655 problems!

    I'm using a ADSL 2+ HOMELINE Modem to connect to my DIR 655 then to the internet. It keeps on dcing every 3seconds and then works for like 1 sec... HELP? Why is this happening?
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    I'd like to add: It works fine with my other modem. Also the Homeline was working fine yesterday but today when i turned it on connection problems all the time :/
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    Do the normal, unplug for 30 seconds plug back in; if theres a reset button click it etc.

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    tried all that a million times, shall I take it back?
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    If you've got another router try it with it see if it may be a setting in your router or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    If you've got another router try it with it see if it may be a setting in your router or something?
    It works fine with my other router.. How can I find out what's the special setting?
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    Go on your routers setup page and make sure everything is correct (usually 192.168.2.1 or something along those lines)

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    Go on your routers setup page and make sure everything is correct (usually 192.168.2.1 or something along those lines)
    Well, I cant. The modem only has PPP setup so I cant really change anything
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