I got some major router problems. I have one wired The D-Link DI 604 and one wireless the DI-524. My problem has always been the DNS. It always screws up and messes up my key ports. I did some cmd commands like ipconfig/purgedns, ipconfig/flushdns, ipconfig/registerdns and ever since then both my routers are all screwy. How can I fix this? Thanks.
Originally Posted by r3tard
I got some major router problems. I have one wired The D-Link DI 604 and one wireless the DI-524. My problem has always been the DNS. It always screws up and messes up my key ports. I did some cmd commands like ipconfig/purgedns, ipconfig/flushdns, ipconfig/registerdns and ever since then both my routers are all screwy. How can I fix this? Thanks.
NONE of these affect the router, only the computer you are doing it on. What you need to do to make them work (assuming they are plugged in like this "modem>router>router>[pc's]) is run them on different subnets(example router A . subnet 255.255.255.0 router B. 255.255.254.0 and change the ip assignment... router A. 192.168.1.1 Router B. 192.168.2.1
NONE of these affect the router, only the computer you are doing it on. What you need to do to make them work (assuming they are plugged in like this "modem>router>router>[pc's]) is run them on different subnets(example router A . subnet 255.255.255.0 router B. 255.255.254.0 and change the ip assignment... router A. 192.168.1.1 Router B. 192.168.2.1
I Only have one router. I Was trying to say I tried both a wireless, and a wired router to no avail.
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