Connecting my wrt320n with a dlink dsl 2640t

hi all noob here.im trying to use my old dlink dsl2640t as a modem for my new router wrt320n.i followed the instruction in the cd but it keep giving error 322 and sometimes 321.i even downloaded the setup files from the site and upgraded it to firmware 1.0.03 .i hope you guys can help me with this since i dont know much.cheers!

So the D-Link Modem which you have its an ADSL Router, and you are going to connect the Linksys WRT320N to the D-Link Router.First thing which you need to check, if you Hardwired your computer to the D-Link Router are you able to go online? If yes, then your computer click on Start - RUN - CMD and click OK... Now in the Command Prompt window type "ipconfig" and hit enter and note down the IP address and the Default Gateway. I presume the D-Link Router IP address is 192.168.1.1, Then
Connect the Cat5 cable from the LAN Port of the D-Link Router  to the WAN Port of the Linksys Router, then connect the another Ethernet Cable from the LAN Port 1 to the Computer. Login to the Setup page of the Linksys Router, And on the setup page of the Linksys Router, you need to change the LAN IP to 192.168.2.1 and click on Save Settings.... 
Your both the Router should have a different IP address in order to work with each other and allow all your computers go Online.  

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