I also have a D-link router, and what I do is to assign static addresses to all of my computers (which helps in quite a few ways, unless you have a large network). The settings for this in my router, which should be almost the same as yours, are in the same DHCP configuration where you can assign your scope. You'll need to set up your MAC addresses under the section that says "Static DHCP" (a concept which to me, makes no sense at all. Static dynamic? What?)
Anyway, add entries for all of your computers by their MAC which can be found under windows by bringing up a command prompt and typing ipconfig /all, then give them an IP address, and hopefully that'll fix your problem.
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