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I have a KCorp 575 wireless router and a Dlink DSL 300T ADSL modem. Basically as both devices have the same IP addy (192.168.1.1) i firstly switched the router to be accessed via (192.168.1.2).

I then disabled DHCP on the router and enabled it on the modem and voila, i have internet access. Only problem is without the DHCP enabled on my router, all other computers/laptops connected to the router can't access the internet.

There also is an IP conflict in Windows without DHCP on the router with all the other computers connected to it unless i manually assign an IP. This still however doesn't allow the other computers on the router access the net however?

If i do enable DHCP on the router, i get no conflict but all PC's connected to the router don't have access to the internet.

Any way around this?
 
I gave my router a different subnet á la 192.168.0.1 however i can't seem to get to the admin now as 192.168.0.1 brings up nothing after various restarts and resets. Any ideas as to why this has happened?
 
As in manually assign my current PC to an IP? (as well the subnet mask and gateway)

Ok, that didn't work. How would i do that?
 
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Yeah, i did that but it was still causing me grief. My techie mate was able to figure it out as the router's WAN settings were set to specify the IP 192.168.1.10, when it should've been set to obtain automatically. DuH! :rolleyes:

Anyway i've now come to another problem, the modem isn't able to reconnect if disconnected apparently. Then when i reset it, the username and password of my ISP is lost, so i have to manually re-enter it in the modem admin. What a pain.

http://forum.zensupport.co.uk/thread/3547.aspx

Thanks for all your help guys.
 
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What are the advantages of bridging two together exactly?

As for my previous problem, i found disabling the "Set Route" in my ADSL modem admin settings has so far resulted in no disconnects from the internet.

Before with it enabled it would keep disconnecting as my mate thinks the router was trying to connect using the old route to the modem, or something. I weren't quite following. :(
 
Ah poo, guess that didn't fix it at all. The net was not working this morning. Only thing i found weary was that the router's WAN settings were all 0.0.0.0 for the IP, subnet, gateway and DNS. So the modem died and the router can't access it i'm thinking.
 
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