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Originally posted by linx05
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Originally posted by Snake
I had the same problem, but with a D-Link router. My router over heated. I recommend unplugging it and plugging it back in (rebooting) and then check to make sure there is no conflict.
That will also change the local IP address. It's not a fix but it will do for one session.
Absolutely right. You may also want to set the IP addresses to static on the router. But leave the computers on DHCP so the router handles the IP's