After ensuring that the cables are not mixed up, reset the router using a paper clip. The reset button is in a tiny, easy-to-miss hole at the right side on the back panel where the cables are. Keep your power to the router turned on when you reset it. Now from your computer, go to 192.168.0.1 to bring up the router's admin panel (you are connected to it via an ethernet cable, right?).
The default username is admin, password is empty (nothing).
You will be logged into the admin console and will see buttons for wizards or to manually configure.
Run the internet wizard to assign a name and the passphrase key. For security, prefer WPA2.
D-link has abandoned the eHome router and it is hard to find information on the internet.
The default username is admin, password is empty (nothing).
You will be logged into the admin console and will see buttons for wizards or to manually configure.
Run the internet wizard to assign a name and the passphrase key. For security, prefer WPA2.
D-link has abandoned the eHome router and it is hard to find information on the internet.