Heh. I've dealt with D-Link's DIR-615. I've dealt with the D-Link DIR-615, Rev. B and Rev. C1 hardware versions.
That doesn't reset it. That just powers it off and restarts it.
There should be a reset button right besides one of the antennas, typically right besides the power plug port.
I'm sorry, but I've got to respond to that: Fuck AT&T's 2Wire modem/router configs. They do NOT bridge properly. Nor do they handle security well. NOR do they handle port-forwarding very well. They are absolute shit. If I ever go with AT&T, I'll happily insist on a modem only. NOT a modem/router. The AT&T 2Wires are well known for causing LOTS of problems. :/
KristinaB,
Since you have the C1 version, if you'd like, I can offer to help you by remoting into your computer and seeing exactly what settings you've got it at.
(I've helped a friend of mine who had the C1 version. Man, it has things my B2 doesn't...)
But anyways, you'd probably want to have someone eye-ball it, and well... I'm here to offer that sort of help, as I've done tech support over the internet for several years now.
From what you've said: Now, when I try to connect the netbook to the network for internet, it says it cannot validate the certificate. I am using a password protected status as we do not have trustworthy neighbors. Now, I can't even remember the password. I tried to remove the network from the netbook and start all over, but it keeps popping back up with the network there.
It sounds like you've enabled the CAPTCHA feature. If I'm wrong, please correct me, but if you don't know how to get back in, then the only way is to reset it, unfortunately.
Of course, I can show you how to configure it, if you'd like via Remote Desktop or Teamviewer. (Preferably Teamviewer, due to its security setup.)
I had a similar problem with my netbook and same router. It took me a couple of long phone calls with D-Link tech support to get it resolved. Eventually had to remove previous wireless network and set up a new one.
Did you trying resetting your router by pulling the power plug for at least 30 seconds, then plugging back in? That's the simple first try.
Did you download latest firmware update for the router?
That doesn't reset it. That just powers it off and restarts it.
There should be a reset button right besides one of the antennas, typically right besides the power plug port.
I think that better get another AT&T 2wire wireless modem bulit-in router. no need D-Link or netgear router.
I'm sorry, but I've got to respond to that: Fuck AT&T's 2Wire modem/router configs. They do NOT bridge properly. Nor do they handle security well. NOR do they handle port-forwarding very well. They are absolute shit. If I ever go with AT&T, I'll happily insist on a modem only. NOT a modem/router. The AT&T 2Wires are well known for causing LOTS of problems. :/
KristinaB,
Since you have the C1 version, if you'd like, I can offer to help you by remoting into your computer and seeing exactly what settings you've got it at.
(I've helped a friend of mine who had the C1 version. Man, it has things my B2 doesn't...)
But anyways, you'd probably want to have someone eye-ball it, and well... I'm here to offer that sort of help, as I've done tech support over the internet for several years now.
From what you've said: Now, when I try to connect the netbook to the network for internet, it says it cannot validate the certificate. I am using a password protected status as we do not have trustworthy neighbors. Now, I can't even remember the password. I tried to remove the network from the netbook and start all over, but it keeps popping back up with the network there.
It sounds like you've enabled the CAPTCHA feature. If I'm wrong, please correct me, but if you don't know how to get back in, then the only way is to reset it, unfortunately.
Of course, I can show you how to configure it, if you'd like via Remote Desktop or Teamviewer. (Preferably Teamviewer, due to its security setup.)

