D-Link: Overview

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  1. XB1R Hades
    XB1R Hades Guest

    D-Link: Overview


    D-Link (Routers): Overview
    D-Link DIR-868L

    Login Information


    How to Find SSID (Network Name)

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Setup from the top menu.
    4. Select Wireless Settings from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the Manual Wireless Network Setup button.
    6. The SSID will be listed as "Wireless Network Name".


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WPA/WEP)

    The default firmware does not allow for the viewing of the security key, please use alternative methods.



    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Setup from the top menu.
    4. Select Wireless Settings from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the Manual Wireless Network Setup button.
    6. To change/disable the wireless security from the Security Mode drop down select the desired security type (WEP, WPA-Personal or None).
    7. If WEP is selected, select the WEP Key Length (either 64-bit or 128-bit).
    8. If WPA-Personal is selected, select the WPA Mode (Auto, WPA or WPA2) and the Cipher Type (TKIP, AES or Both). WPA2 with AES is recommended.
    9. Enter the Pre-Shared Key or WEP Key.
    10. If WEP security is selected the password will need to be 10 charecters in length (if 64-bit) or 26 characters in length (if 128-bit) and can only use 0-9 and A-F.
    11. If WPA or WPA2 was selected the password can be between 8-63 characters, is case sensative and can use any character on your keyboard.
    12. Once the passphrase has been entered click Save Settings at the top.


    MAC Filtering

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    4. Select Network Filter from the menu on the left.
    5. In the dropdown labeled Configure MAC Filtering below select "Turn MAC Filtering OFF".
    6. Select Save Settings at the top.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Setup from the top menu.
    3. Select Wireless Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. Click the Manual Wireless Network Setup button.
    5. Uncheck "Enable Auto Channel Scan".
    6. From the drop down menu labeled Wireless Channel select the desired channel. (Channels 1,3,9,11)
    7. Select Save Settings at the top.


    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Setup from the top menu.
    3. Select Wireless Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. Click the Manual Wireless Network Setup button.
    5. Set the 802.11 Mode to 802.11g only.
    6. Select Save Settings at the top.
    Change Wireless Band (Width)

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Setup from the top menu.
    4. Select Wireless Settings from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the Manual Wireless Network Setup button.
    6. Next to the Channel Width, select the 20MHz option.
    7. Select the save settings on the top of the page to save changes.


    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Setup from the top menu.
    3. Select Network Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. Under the section that says "Add/Edit DHCP Reservation" select the box for Enable.
    5. Enter a description for the Xbox under "Computer Name".
    6. Enter the MAC Address and IP Address of the Xbox.
    7. Select Save.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Advanced Network from the menu on the left.
    4. Check or uncheck "Enable UPnP".
    5. Select Save Settings at the top.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Firewall Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. In the section labeled "DMZ Host" check the Enable DMZ box and select the Xbox from the Computer Name drop down.
    5. Select Save Settings at the top.


    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Firewall Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. In the section labeled "DMZ Host" uncheck the Enable DMZ box.
    5. Select Save Settings at the top.


    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Virtual Server from the menu on the left.
    4. Enter Xbox360 for the Name.
    5. Enter the IP Address of the Xbox under IP Address.
    6. Enter 3074 for the Public Port and Private Port.
    7. Select Both for the Protocol.
    8. Select Save Settings from the top menu.


    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Virtual Server from the menu on the left.
    4. Under the Virtual Servers List find the line labeled Xbox360.
    5. Select Never under Schedule.
    6. Click Save Settings at the top.


    Firewall

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Advanced from the top menu.
    3. Select Firewall Settings from the menu on the left.
    4. Uncheck the box next to Enable SPI.
    5. Select Save Settings at the top.


    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Status from the top menu.
    3. Select Device Info from the menu on the left.
    4. The Firmware Version is listed under the General section.


    Firmware Update

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Tools from the top menu.
    4. Select Firmware from the menu on the left.
    5. Open a new tab on your web browser.
    6. http://www.dlink.com/us/en/home-solutions/support
    7. Select the model number of your router.
    8. Select the hardware revision of your router and download the latest firmware.
    9. Save the file to somewhere that is easy to locate, such as the desktop.
    10. Tab back to your the routers firmware page.
    11. In the Firmware Upgrade section select browse.
    12. Select the file you just downloaded.
    13. Click the Upload button and let the software install without interruption.


    Restore Factory Defaults

    Through firmware

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Tools from the top menu.
    4. Select System from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the Restore Factory Defaults button.
    Through Hardware

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Locate the reset button on the device.
    3. With paperclip/pen/toothpick hold down the reset button down for 30 seconds.


    Entering PPPoE

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Setup from the top menu.
    3. Select Internet from the menu on the left.
    4. Select Manual Internet Connection Setup.
    5. Select "PPPoE (Username/Password)" from the "My Internet Connection is:" dropdown.
    6. Under the section titled "PPPoE Internet Connection Type" enter the PPPoE Username and Password.
    7. Select Save Settings at the top.


    Multiple Console Support

    We have no confirmed cases where multiple consoles were able to obtain an Open NAT state while using this device. Please comment on this page if you have been able obtain Open NAT on two or more consoles using this device.



    Known Issues

    There are no known issues with this device.



    Device Manual

    Click
    here
    to go to a manual for this device

    :)
     
    XB1R Hades, Aug 29, 2014
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  2. XB1R Athena
    XB1R Athena Guest
    D-Link: Overview

    D-Link (Routers): Overview
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.0.1
    • Username - admin
    • Password - (blank)

    How To Find SSID

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Home” tab at the top selected, click on the “Wireless” from the menu on the left.
    5. The SSID will be listed at the top of this page in the box labeled SSID.


    How To Find Wireless Passphrase (WEP Only)

    Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Home from the top menu.
    3. Select Wireless from the left hand menu.
    4. If the Security is set to WEP the passphrase will be listed on this page as Key1-4.
    5. The Passphrase is not visible if the Security is set to WPA or WPA2.


    Changing Wireless Security Type/ Disabling Wireless Security

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Home” tab at the top selected, click on the “Wireless” from the menu on the left.
    5. If WEP is desired select the radio button next either open or shared in the first section labeled “WEP”.
    6. In the drop down labeled WEP Encryption select either 64-bit or 128-bit and for the drop down box labeled “Key Type” select Hex. WEP security requires a password that is 10 characters in length (if 64-bit) or 26 characters in length (if 128-bit) and can
      only use numbers 0-9 and letters A-F.
    7. Type in a WEP key in the box labeled Key 1.
    8. If WPA is desired, select the radio button next to WPA-PSK in the first section labeled WEP.
    9. A WPA password can be between 8-63 characters, it is case sensitive and can use any character on your keyboard.
    10. Enter your WPA key in the box labeled “Passphrase” and again where it says confirm “Passphrase”
    11. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    MAC Filtering

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “Filters” from the menu on the left.
    5. In the section at the top labeled “Filters”, select the radio button next to MAC filtering.
    6. In the next section labeled MAC filters, select the radio button next to “disable MAC filtering”.
    7. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    Change Wireless Channel

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Home” tab at the top selected, click on the “Wireless” from the menu on the left.
    5. From the drop down labeled “Channel”, select the desired channel (Channels 1,3,9,11).
    6. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    Change Wireless Mode

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “Performance” from the menu on the left.
    5. In the section labeled "Mode Setting", select the radio button next to "G Mode"
    6. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    Change Wireless Band (Width)


    This device only supports the 20MHz band.

    DHCP Reservation

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Home” tab at the top selected, click on the “DHCP” from the menu on the left.
    5. In the section labeled “Static DHCP”, click the radio button next to enable.
    6. In the box labeled “Name” type in Xbox.
    7. In the section labeled IP, type in the last octet of the IP address of the Xbox in the blank box.
    8. In the section labeled MAC address type in the MAC address of the Xbox.
    9. Click the green Apply button towards the middle of the page.


    UPnP

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Tools” tab at the top selected, click on the “Misc.” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the radio button next to disable (Only do this step if already enabled).
    6. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.
    7. Next click the radio button next to disable.
    8. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “DMZ” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the radio button next to enabled.
    6. In the section labeled IP Address type in the last octet of the Xbox’s IP address in the blank box.
    7. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.
    (Don’t forget to a DHCP Reservation for the Xbox).



    Disable DMZ

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “DMZ” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the radio button next to disable.
    6. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.




    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “Virtual Servers” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click on the radio button next to enable.
    6. In the box labeled “Name” type in Xbox.
    7. In the box labeled “Private IP”, type in the IP address of the Xbox.
    8. In the drop down box labeled “Protocol”, select both.
    9. In both boxes labeled “Private Port” and “Public Port” type in 3074.
    10. Select the radio button next to always in the section labeled “Schedule”
    11. Click the green Apply button towards the middle of the page.
    (Don't forget to do a DHCP reservation for the Xbox.)



    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “Virtual Servers” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click on the radio button next to disable.
    6. Click the green Apply button towards the middle of the page.


    Firewall

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Advanced” tab at the top selected, click on the “Firewall” from the menu on the left.
    5. Click the radio button next to Disable.
    6. Click the green Apply button towards the middle of the page.


    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    2. Select Status from the top menu.
    3. Select Device Info from the menu on the left.
    4. The Firmware Version is listed under the General section.


    Firmware Update

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar enter 192.168.0.1 and enter admin for the username and leave the password blank when prompted.
    3. Select Tools from the top menu.
    4. Select Firmware from the menu on the left.
    5. Open a new tab on your web browser and go to this website.
      http://www.dlink.com/us/en/home-solutions/support
    6. Select the model number of your router.
    7. Select the hardware revision of your router and download the latest firmware.
    8. Save the file to somewhere that is easy to locate, such as the desktop.
    9. Tab back to your the routers firmware page.
    10. In the Firmware Upgrade section select browse.
    11. Select the file you just downloaded.
    12. Click the Upload button and let the software install without interruption.


    Restore Factory Defaults

    Through Firmware

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Open a web browser.
    3. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    4. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    5. With the “Tools” tab at the top selected, click on the “System” from the menu on the left.
    6. In the section labeled “Restore To Factory Default Settings” click the restore button.
    Through Hardware

    1. Plug the computer into a LAN port via an ethernet cable.
    2. Using a toothpick or tip of ballpoint pen press and hold the reset button located on the bottom of the device for 15 seconds or until all the ethernet link lights flash in unison.


    Entering PPPoE

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar type in the default gateway (http://192.168.0.1) or click the link.
    3. When prompted type in the user name “admin” and leave the password field blank.
    4. With the “Home” tab at the top selected, click on the “WAN” from the menu on the left.
    5. In the section labeled “WAN Settings”, click the radio button next to PPPoE.
    6. Click the radio button next to “Dynamic PPPoE”
    7. Enter the user name and password provided from your internet service provider in the corresponding blank boxes.
    8. Click the green Apply button at the bottom.


    Known Issues

    There are no known issues with this device.



    Multiple Console Support

    We have confirmed that this network device is unable to support more than one console with an Open NAT.

    Device Manual



    Version A



    Version C



    Version D



    Version E
     
    XB1R Athena, Aug 29, 2014
    #2
  3. D-Link: Overview

    Just bridge my twc ubee gateway to my dir655 had to ajusted a few settings and found out I had hard ware version dlink 655 a4 the firmware was to out of date but still was able to connect 2 xb1 via cat6 wire..make sure u get dir 655 b or c.. hardware bottom
    of router tag will say (h/v a,) --trouble connecting (h /v b, h/v c) ,... ect. But I got my 655 working nat type open both xb1
     
    FaTnFuRiOusFLiP, Aug 29, 2014
    #3
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D-Link: Overview