ZedSimon wrote:
I think my router's blown. I've heard it happens. I'm not real good with wireless stuff, but I can tell you that I only receive packets. Modem's OK (I know because my posts seem to show up here when I go straight through the modem). Had a Netgear. My ISP only supports Linksys, but Belkin's cheapest. Don't know much about D-Link but willing to consider any and all options - or advice on what could be wrong and/or fixable. Go easy, I'm a dolt when it comes to this stuff...
Have you tried doing a hard reset on the router? Usually there's a reset button somewhere on the back or the bottom that resets the router back to factory default settings.
Secondly, have you attempted to surf into the router's UI to find out what's there? It would be better off to surf into the router to check it's settings.
To surf into the router, open a command prompt window (It's in your accesories on the windows Start menu. When the command prompt is open type in
ipconfig /all and you will get a bunch of networking IP addresses. See Pic below:
The IP address that you want to surf into is the one entitled "DEAFAULT GATEWAY" Type the IP address in the address bar of your browser, hit enter, and you should be pull up your router's UI. If this doesn't pull up, or the IP address for the Default Gateway is either nonexistant, or reads out something like 0.0.0.0 powercycle your ENTIRE NETWORK starting by turning all computers off, then to your router, then to the modem, Let the modem sit for about 30 seconds then turn it on and wait for WAN connection light to sync up, then turn on your router.
Wait till the the network lights are flashing and then turn on a computer and attempt another ipconfig /all in your command propt again. If your still not pulling an IP address for the Default Gateway, then attempt to do a hard reset, or the router, and attempt to pull up the default gateway again.
If this works, have the owners manual for the router handy ( You saved it, didn't you????) and follow the diagrams for the UI and set the router back up again. If not, call their Tech support. --Hopefully you get somebody who either speaks English natively, or at worst is very proficient with English.
If none of this works, consider getting a new router. I would suggest sticking with ( In order of quality) Linksys, D-Link, or a Netgear.
Belkin might be the cheapest available, but their quality isn't the best either. The old addage of "You get what you pay for" applies here.
Best of luck.