D6200 as router only

I want to use my D6200 as a router only. However, after doing a factory reset I can't after installation of genius. It won't let me choose I want to put internet myself and clicking then only responds when I choose to have help of genius or use backup settings. I don't get into the router and change the setting for the DHCP server, which I assume is the main thing that I need to turn it off. Someone at - it suggestions.

Thanks TheEther.

Problem solved. I just had to run with engineering help once I was connected the Internet Port and he acknowledged that he was already an active and properly configured DHCP router. I shouldn't have assumed that I would need to do it manually, but I don't know why it wouldn't let me move forward with a manual installation anyway.

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    Boring 2nd "update" of all kinds, my apologies for the length, as always: I've been so focused on the horse of Trojan/broadband killing that cluelessly largely forgot I switched with AOL.  Try AOL dial-up does not work, madness thickens...  Software AOL tells me to check my connection, but all the phone cords are connected as should be.  I plugged a phone directly into the wall jack and I get the tone, I can call OK and the phone rings and receives calls OK.  State of the devices-Modems-Properties-Device Manager says that the modem is not working properly, and "resources" tab shows no conflicts.  Query Modem on the diagnosis tab seems OK to me, as does the journal, but I'm certainly not an expert like allways.  I change all the settings from anywhere.
    I noticed and that check IPCONFIG it says that my IP address is 192.168.1.100 it lasts maybe that someday (then goes back to 169.254.X.X), maybe more, I don't know - I don't check that often to define (should I?).  Meanwhile my broadband, or my works switched.  I can PING 192.168.1.100, but nothing else.  I am convinced the wrong killed Trojan horse my broadband and dial-up - I've never had a problem with my prior V.9x DFVc Modem 56 K Conexant D850.  In addition, I am not convinced the Trojan horse is not still lurk everywhere on my computer, I think that it's...

    Any help with the restoration of my high speed/dial-up is greatly appreciated, please...  Thank you!

    Hello.  There has been entirely too long since I answered, I'm sorry.  There is no excuse, and it is terribly rude to me...  You took the time to read and answer me, and I appreciate very much that in effect.  I apologize for being late, I'm sorry...

    After that I left my message, I downloaded several virus/spyware scanners, etc from my laptop on my USB key, then my other computer for some in-depth analysis necessary.  Was one I downloaded Network Magic that somehow, some way fixed both my high speed/dial-up internet on my main computer is connected to the router WRT54G3G-ST.  I don't know what/how he fixed my connection, but the connection high speed flow works brilliantly since...  Network Magic has worked for me, and I highly recommend it to all those who have stubborn lack of internet problems (caused by Trojans to this) that I did.  There is no guarantee this will work, but it did for me in my amazement.

    Network Magic, as is the Linksys is owned by the parent company Cisco.  Respectfully to all the knowledgeable experts here (which clearly I'm not), I don't want to venture out of the limits.  I'm trying to simply hope to be useful and save a few headaches for both you volunteers and users... buy a new router or the computer was in my mind, with all due respect, I recommend suggesting to try Network Magic users if the reset of the router/all other fails, please.  I used WinsockXPFix/WinsockFix utility before using Network Magic, I don't know if it matters.

    I also upgraded my package of McAfee, I installed on my old software rather than uninstall the first, which caused errors in all things virus scanner a critical need.  I install right now, but it caused some delay to refocus my time.  Some virus scans found many Trojan horses, some were same / in the same folders that killed my broadband - which stopped me in my tracks to ensure a clean uninfected.

    Certainly, it doesn't fully explain the long time, and I'm sorry, once again.  It's just that I'm being cautious and slow in all this.  To answer the first very good idea, you did: Unfortunately, there is no room on my other computer to connect the router in to, which even so caused frustration (at the time).  I forgot to include this in my post new length of countless things to see / do not forget...  It was a brilliant idea, however, I thank you...

    Thank you for your time and your help, I appreciate it sincerely...  Thank you...  I think and hope that this matter is resolved.  It seems to be, the router works perfectly as it always has, and I am positively happy as can be in this regard.  Thank you...  Peace...

  • As a simple router WRT610N

    Hi all...

    I just installed a new WRT610N to replace my old router + access point who died days ago.

    The Setup is simple enough:

    WAN interface with address static 192.168.0.2/24 GW 192.168.0.1 (my main firewall)

    LAN interface with 192.168.10.0/24 static address, DHCP enabled to assign addresses to 192.168.10.100 to 192.168.10.199

    Everything works from a computer connected to the WRT610N LAN subnet (wired or wireless)... I can ping 192.168.10 *, * 192.168.0, 192.168.2 * (the subnet connected to the firewall DMZ) and internet connection (also through the firewall) works as expected.

    But from a computer on the network * 192.168.0 (the subnet on which the WAN WRT610 interface is connector), there is no way to reach the machines that are on the LAN subnet. I created a static route in the main firewall, and to be sure, I also tried with a static route on a computer that is connected to the subnet 192.168.0 * (route add 192.168.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.2)... no way.

    SPI Firewall is disabled and also each of the filters.

    What I am doing wrong?

    Thank you in advance...

    CiaoCiaoSergio

    Your router should still active NAT. With NAT, the router only translation of IP addresses between the address LAN IP addresses as well as the WAN IP address. Because of this, the LAN is inaccessible. That's how any consumer type router protects the LAN from the internet.

    You must disable NAT. It is usually on the Advanced Routing page. It is call "NAT" or "Mode of operation".

    Bridge mode = active NAT.
    Router mode = disabled NAT.

    If you have configured the correct static route on your firewall, it should work then...

    Make sure that your firewall then, provides NAT for the subnet WRT. With disabled NAT IP addresses * 192.168.10 will get to the firewall. If your firewall is not configured to do NAT for 192.168.10. * He'll send those not changed in the internet where they will be discontinued.

    Of course, if you want a full interconnectivity between WRT LAN and WAN side then you should consider setting up as plain simple access point connecting it via a LAN port to your existing LAN. That would save all routing and NAT problems...

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    Does anyone know how to change the 'G' router only?

    My mother has a Kindle and Kindle tech say it won't work with "N".

    Even if I reset the router to make sure that the password is correct, the Kindle again wrong password.

    I don't know why the wireless "N" would make the inaccessible password.

    If none know how it would be greatly appreciated, because I spent 4 hours trying to connect this Kindle.

    Thanks in advance

    Dan

    I'll have to go back tomorrow, she is all thumbs when it comes to computers. I'll let you know tomorrow.

    Thanks again

    Dan

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