Router Design

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How Do You Access The Router Connected To Your Router?

I have a Linksys RangeNPlus but it signal is weak upstairs so i connected my old router a D-Link DI-524 and i cant access it because when i type my IP it brings up the one connected to my computer (the Linksys one) Any help?

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1. You'll have to disconnect the DI-524 and your computer from the Linksys router and then connect the computer to the LAN side of the DI-524. Once you do that, you will be able to access the web interface via the default IP address.

Once you're in to the web interface, click on the "Home" tab and then click on the "LAN" button.

In the IP address field, change the LAN interface IP address to an IP address that is not used on your Linksys LAN but in the same address space.

Additionally, disable the DHCP server on the router.

Now, disconnect the D-Link and connect it to your network again, but instead of connecting the WAN port to the Linksys, connect one of the LAN ports to the Linksys.

Once you also get your computer back on the Linksys, you'll then be able to get to the D-Link web interface at the IP address that you assigned to it.

Good Luck!

2. Try to access it's designated IP address. If they have the same IP address you should see first what is the IP that was designated by the router to that router.

3. Each router has its own IP address.
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On the Linksys router, assign an IP address to the port connected to the D-Link (ex. 192.168.2.1)
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Reset the D-Link. It may assign itself 192.168.2.2
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Try connecting to that IP address to access the D-Link.