hey guys im trying to get into my router settings but i cant get in, ive tried typing into IE http://192.168.2.1/ but it dosent do anything just comes up page not available, any ideas??
You using IE?
yeah tried it through firefox aswell
isnt it ..
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1
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When I click the link, this comes up..

Is that what you wanted to happen?
Works for me.

Is that what you wanted to happen?
Works for me.
yeah thats what i need but nothing comes upLT.Victim wrote:
When I click the link, this comes up..
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n82/LTvictim/IP.png
Is that what you wanted to happen?
Works for me.
I think that some routers have different ip addreses. for example mine is 192.168.2.1 but my friends is 192.168.0.1........
try 192.168.1.1 if you have linksys
Try this ...
1) Start-> Run
2) cmd -> OK
3) ipconfig/all
You should find a default gateway listed in the output that will be the ip addy of your router.
1) Start-> Run
2) cmd -> OK
3) ipconfig/all
You should find a default gateway listed in the output that will be the ip addy of your router.
Thats the one, then type it into your browserScarletPimpFromHell wrote:
Try this ...
1) Start-> Run
2) cmd -> OK
3) ipconfig/all
You should find a default gateway listed in the output that will be the ip addy of your router.
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This depends ^ if the router is using DHCP that'll work. Albeit if he's just setting the router up on the network he's going to have to directly connect to it physically; i.e hook Cat from the router into the PC. Then he'd set the PC's ethernet card properties such as; make up an ip, set the default gateway to the router's IP. Save the settings and then try to connect, don't forget when you make any type of changes to refresh the browser (exit and come back).R3v4n wrote:
Thats the one, then type it into your browserScarletPimpFromHell wrote:
Try this ...
1) Start-> Run
2) cmd -> OK
3) ipconfig/all
You should find a default gateway listed in the output that will be the ip addy of your router.