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•A web browser to access the web-based interface of the router: Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera •A NIC (Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter) to connect to the router. • A 802.11b, g, or n Wi-Fi adapter to create a wireless network. Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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Step 1: Open your Internet Browser and type in the Default IP address of the Router 192.168.1.1 Username: admin Password: admin Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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Step 2: Changing the Language. Once Logged in there is a language/ЯƐblK option on the top, right hand side of the Screen. Select English Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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All Data will now be in English. NOTE: The unit will automatically revert back to default language (Russian) after it has been switched off or been restored to factory default settings Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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MTU: 1492 Scroll down and enable keep alive. NAT and Firewall should be enabled by default. Tick the respective radio buttons should it not be. Click on Save Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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The router will automatically redirect to the home page once settings have been applied. Click on Save & Reboot to permanently save the settings to the Device Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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(the DSL-2640/NRU is now Rebooting ) Once the DSL-2640/NRU has successfully saved and rebooted it will indicate a DSL Status: Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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→ There is a Problem at the ISP , Confirm with ISP that all services are up and running. connected Link down/ Disconnected → ADSL Line is faulty or not properly to the Unit Document Compiled by Mell Truter- D-Link Africa...
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