@gangwang After you finish editing a calendar and click the “OK” button, the calendar dialog displays again in view mode. When you have only one calendar, this makes it appear nothing happened after you click the OK button. When you have more than one calendar, the calendar dialog in view mode will display time slots for all calendars in different colors, so that the user gets a glimpse of the overall picture.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We’ll work on making this more intuitive.
@casino That’ll work if you connect your PC to the pcWRT. It’ll fail if you connect your PC to the D-Link. It’s better to leave your PC on DHCP, i.e., select “Obtain an IP address automatically”.
Answered in previous thread:
@casino That is not correct. If your D-Link LAN address is: 192.168.2.1, and your pcWRT LAN address is: 192.168.1.1, then on the Internet page for the pcWRT, you should have 192.168.2.2 for IP address and 192.168.2.1 for gateway.
It’s probably easiest to add a DHCP reservation to your D-Link router. In the ADD/EDIT DHCP RESERVATION section, enter:
Computer Name: pcWRT
The IP Address: 192.168.2.2
MAC Address: copy the MAC address from the pcWRT Internet Settings page “Override MAC address” field
Click Apply.
Select “DHCP client” for pcWRT Internet Settings protocol.
@casino Please understand that we can’t help you fix the problem unless we have a clear understanding of exactly what your problem is.
On March 3, 2018, after we helped you set up the D-Link with pcWRT, you said:
Now, internet works through the LAN, finally!
On May 24, 2018, when reporting that you had some problems on your Windows XP, you said
i have this problem only on my home pc. I use Windows XP SP3 and for to clear the DNS i use this command: “ipconfig /flushdns”.
Now you are saying it NEVER worked for any type of device. If it never worked for any type of device (Windows and Android, for example), why did you suspect that “that was my old pc with windows xp sp3”?
All these statements, put together, paint a blurred picture of what problem(s) you are experiencing. And it doesn’t help in finding the true cause of the problem.
In order to identify what problem or problems you are having, let’s take a step back and start with the simplest configurations.
Two options:
1. Configure your D-Link to assign a static IP address to the pcWRT (consult your D-Link manual)
2. Select “Static” for Internet connection from the pcWRT management console. For example, enter 192.168.2.2 for IP address, 255.255.255.0 for netmask, 192.168.2.1 for gateway, 1.1.1.1 for DNS. To avoid IP address conflicts, exclude 192.168.2.2 from the DHCP pool on the D-Link. Again, consult D-Link manual on how to change the DHCP range on the D-Link.
To our best knowledge, the pcWRT router is compatible with all modems & gateways.
As for your D-Link router, you reported that it was working almost a year ago.
So there’s no compatibility issue here.
1). You don’t need to insert something. Or, if you want, you can enter a name you choose.
2). No need to do anything here. Leave it as it is.
You can leave UPnP disabled on both D-Link & pcWRT.
Apparently, last time when you asked how to connect the D-Link, everything was working fine. That was almost a year ago. Now it’s not working. What changed?
Maybe you don’t need to figure out what changed. Just repeat what you did last time.
@casino Internet was working when you configured your network as described in previous thread, right?
If you restore to that configuration everything should be fine. You can do this in two steps:
No need to worry about DMZ, port forwarding on the D-Link router. If there are existing entries, remove them.
No need to worry about UPnP, DNS or NAT on either D-Link or pcWRT.
Do not disable DHCP server on the D-Link
@casino Did you change your D-Link from router mode to bridge mode recently? And you started to have problems since then?
There is no real advantage in running the D-Link in bridge mode. Normally you won’t see any performance gain either. Unless there’s a strong reason to run the D-Link in bridge mode, I’d suggest switching it back to router mode.
@casino Let me do a bit more analysis.
First thing you need to find out is whether the problem is device dependent. If it’s device independent, then all devices, no matter it’s Windows, tablet or phone, will exhibit exactly the same behavior. I.e., if on Windows you see 5 minute on/off cycles, then you’ll see 5 minute on/off cycles on other devices. When you can surf the Internet on Windows, you can surf the Internet on other devices at the same time. When you are blocked on Windows, you are blocked on other devices at the same time.
If the problem is device independent, then you need to do some tests to see what kind of network problem it is.
If the problem is device dependent, for example, if Windows behaves differently from other devices, then you need to figure out what differences there are between the different devices. If this is the case, then trying to troubleshoot at the network level is a waste of time. Because that’s not where the problem lies.
@casino Originally you reported that the problem was only for your PC, not on any other type of device. And that was why you suspected that it was an outdated Windows XP problem.
Admittedly there is a problem, but we have to identify where the problem is first. The problem cannot be fixed until the root cause is found.
I have to say that this is not a router problem by itself. Because if it is a router problem by itself, then all of our users will be complaining madly. And since we are not able to reproduce the problem, there’s no way to find a “fix”.
Because originally it was a problem only for your PC, and now it occurs on all of your devices, something must have changed from then to now. Most likely, it has something to do with your network (Internet Service Provider), or has something to do with your device(s) in particular.
I looked at your original thread again. A screenshot showed that the error message was displayed in Italian. The router would only output English. What software on your PC was translating it into Italian?