cannot disable internet gateway

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Andrew

I have a wireless router (D-Link 624). While my DSL
connection was not working, I tried to configure my
network to use the dial up modem on one computer to allow
the other pcs on the network to access the internet. I
tried to set up an internet gateway using the network
setup wizard. This has created an internet gateway, but
doesnt work (it seems because the router's IP address is
192.168.0.1...ie the same as the dial-up connection). I
am left with an internet gateway set-up on the pc that I
now dont seem to be able to disable or delete. Any ideas
about what I can do to undo what I have done? Thanks.
 
"Andrew" said:
I have a wireless router (D-Link 624). While my DSL
connection was not working, I tried to configure my
network to use the dial up modem on one computer to allow
the other pcs on the network to access the internet. I
tried to set up an internet gateway using the network
setup wizard. This has created an internet gateway, but
doesnt work (it seems because the router's IP address is
192.168.0.1...ie the same as the dial-up connection). I
am left with an internet gateway set-up on the pc that I
now dont seem to be able to disable or delete. Any ideas
about what I can do to undo what I have done? Thanks.

Try this:

1. Disable Internet Connection Sharing.
2. Connect to the router's web server at http://192.168.0.1
3. Change the router's LAN IP address to another one in the same
subnet, such as 192.168.0.254

When you want to use ICS and dial-up, you also need to disable the
router's DHCP server and disable/enable each client computer's network
connection. When you want to use the router and DSL, enable its DHCP
server and disable/enable each computer's network connection.
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