Firstly, the Netgear CG 814 WG (called Netgear hereinafter) is a cable modem + router + 4 port LAN network switch + wireless access point integrated into a single unit. Its default subnet is the 192.168.0.0 / 24 subnet and its default IP address is 192.168.0.1. Since this is an integrated device providing all the capabilities of a modem and a wireless router, you do not need to use the D Link device at all as it adds nothing to the network.
Secondly, the D Link DIR 655 is a gateway router (called D Linke hereinafter), wireless access point, and network switch integrated into a single unit. It does not provide cable modem functionality so it cannot be used in place of the Netgear device unless you have a strict cable modem between D Link WAN port and modem's Ethernet protocol internet feed. The default LAN subnet of the D Link is also 192.168.0.0/24 and its default LAN IP address is also 192.168.0.1.
Thirdly, if you use D Link as a second router to the Netgear, one of these two devices has to have a different LAN subnet. With both using 192.168.0.0/24 the D Link is not able to do any routing whatsoever. If you intend to use D Link (which adds no value whatsoever to the LAN except perhaps a remote wireless access point - and there are better ways to do this) you must change its subnet from 192.168.0.0 / 24. Alternatively you can retain 192.168.0.0/24 on D Link but if you do the Netgear subnet must change.
Fourthly, the IP Config /all data indicates a major problem. There is no IP address 192.168.1.0 - and IP Config / all apparently shows this to tell you there is a problem.
Now for the fixes:
1. I will assume you do not need a second, remote wireless access point. (see below).
2. Remove D Link entirely and connect all wired LAN devices to Netgear. If you have more than 4 wired LAN devices procure and install an unmanaged network switch, connecting one network switch port to one of the router LAN ports and other LAN devices to the switch. Turn off all pcs, LAN devices, and Netgear and leave them off for at least 0.5 minutes. Turn on Netgear. After at least 0.5 min, turn on one pc that is linked via wired link (either directly to Netgear LAN port or indirectly through network switch if you have a network switch). Allow equipment to fully warm up.
3. Open command prompt and type in "ipconfig /all" (without quotes; all command prompts do not have quotes) and hit enter. You should see an IP address in the format 192.168.0.x (x can be from 2 - 254); subnet mask 255.255.255.0; default gateway 192.168.0.1; DNS 192.168.0.1. This assumes you have not changed Netgear from factory default settings. Now in command prompt, type in "ping 192.168.0.1" and hit enter; you should see 4 successful replies. Now in command prompt type in "ping 4.2.2.2" and hit enter; you should see 4 successful replies - if not your cable modem is not communicating with your CATV provider and must be resolved with the CATV people; make sure your Netgear is set to obtain IP address and DNS automatically unless you have a static IP and if you have static IP properly configure WAN side of Netgear for it. Next in command prompt, type in "ping yahoo.com" and hit enter. You should see 4 successful replies; if not you have a problem with your pc not getting DNS automatically or the DNS is not properly configured on your router WAN page to be automaticlly configured.
4. Once all ping test succeed you should open web browser and you should be able to access internet. Configure all wired pcs and run the ping tests and make sure they work.
5. After this you should address wireless if you wish wireless.
Now if you wish to use D Link - use it ONLY to be a second wireless access port and do not use its routing functionality. Here is what you must do:
1. On Netgear (yes Netgear), change the DHCP range from default of 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.254 to 192.168.0.51 - 192.168.0.150 and save Netgear router configuration. You do this to enable static LAN IP address assignments. Turn off Netgear and all LAN devices and pcs. After all are off for at least 0.5 min, turn on Netgear and after at least 0.5 min turn on each LAN device with 0.5 min wait between each device being turned on. After all warm up, confirm all can access Internet and using command prompt "ipconfig /all" that their dynamic LAN IP address is within the new DHCP range.
2. Turn on D Link but make sure its WAN port is not connected. Power down one wired pc and connect one wired pc to D Link. Turn on this pc. Log onto D Link (web browser 192.168.0.1) and change D Link IP address to 192.168.0.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0; default gateway 192.168.0.1, DNS 192.168.0.1. Once this is done you need to log back onto D Link using 192.168.0.2 and save this configuration. Now connect a straight CAT5 cable from a D Link LAN (not WAN) port to Netgear LAN port or network switch. Confirm Internet capability on pc wired to D Link.