Need url or other download for D-LInk DIR-632 Setup Wizard

dougmack

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I bought DIR-632 as a used item from Amazon. It came without the CD, on which
is supposed to be a Setup Wizard. I have searched the Internet but can't find a source to download. Anyone have that software who could put it on a website some-
where so I could download it? (Need Win7-64 version, if there's a difference.) I have asked D-Link also, but they may not like the "used" part, if it was registered before.
I don't know if this forum advises answers in an email, so please email me direct if
you can help: [email protected]
Thanx--doug
 

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+1^

Just connect the router and use your web browser to go to the address http://192.168.100.1 (sometimes http://192.168.10.1 ). Enter the user name and password (you can find the default names on the website, but it is usually "Admin" and blank) and you are in.

And usually the default settings are good for 95% of people anyway.

If the used router already has a password and you can't get in then you can reset it to get back to Admin & blank.
 

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I agree with TVeblen. No need to use wizard software when you can set up the router directly.
 

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Thank you for the information. I found the d-link site and downloaded all the software. It turns out, on later investigation, that
the reason I wanted to hook up the d-link derives from a problem in Windows 7, which I will address in another question.
(I thought my original modem was defective. Turns out something in Win is keeping it from translating domain names into
dotted quads.)
 

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1 TB
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