Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas - Routers
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offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, ...
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Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas
I have a linksys wireless router and a linksys VPN router at one of our
offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, I'm not
sure what to do now. The routers are 128 bit WAP encrypted and password
protected so I don't think someone has changed something. I also noticed
that all of the local IP's for the computer are 192.168.0.200+ this seems a
little low for what the starting point was set. Seems funny since all of the
computers are still connecting to the internet fine.
IDEAS? besides resetting everything?
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Re: Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas
Access it with a weird cable... and not though wireless...
dont know syslink, but mine is 192.168.0.1
good luck...
"HotRod" skrev i en meddelelse
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>I have a linksys wireless router and a linksys VPN router at one of our
>offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
>routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, I'm not
>sure what to do now. The routers are 128 bit WAP encrypted and password
>protected so I don't think someone has changed something. I also noticed
>that all of the local IP's for the computer are 192.168.0.200+ this seems a
>little low for what the starting point was set. Seems funny since all of
>the computers are still connecting to the internet fine.
>
> IDEAS? besides resetting everything?
>
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Re: Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas
Thanks I'll give it a shot though I've accessed it wirelessly in the past.
THis is just wierd.
"Thomas" wrote in message
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> Access it with a weird cable... and not though wireless...
> dont know syslink, but mine is 192.168.0.1
>
> good luck...
>
> "HotRod" skrev i en meddelelse
> news:12a7ntf3477bue6@corp.supernews.com...
>>I have a linksys wireless router and a linksys VPN router at one of our
>>offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
>>routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, I'm not
>>sure what to do now. The routers are 128 bit WAP encrypted and password
>>protected so I don't think someone has changed something. I also noticed
>>that all of the local IP's for the computer are 192.168.0.200+ this seems
>>a little low for what the starting point was set. Seems funny since all of
>>the computers are still connecting to the internet fine.
>>
>> IDEAS? besides resetting everything?
>>
>
>
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Re: Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas
From a command prompt, type ipconfig /all and check your default gateway for
the ethernet connection you're currently using. That should be the IP of the
router.
HTH
-Matt
"HotRod" wrote in message
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>I have a linksys wireless router and a linksys VPN router at one of our
>offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
>routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, I'm not
>sure what to do now. The routers are 128 bit WAP encrypted and password
>protected so I don't think someone has changed something. I also noticed
>that all of the local IP's for the computer are 192.168.0.200+ this seems a
>little low for what the starting point was set. Seems funny since all of
>the computers are still connecting to the internet fine.
>
> IDEAS? besides resetting everything?
>
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Re: Can access routers using assigned IP, Ideas
Never thought of that I'll give it a shot and see what it shows.
"Matt Williamson" wrote in message
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> From a command prompt, type ipconfig /all and check your default gateway
> for the ethernet connection you're currently using. That should be the IP
> of the router.
>
> HTH
>
> -Matt
>
> "HotRod" wrote in message
> news:12a7ntf3477bue6@corp.supernews.com...
>>I have a linksys wireless router and a linksys VPN router at one of our
>>offices. Today I went over to check some thing and was not able to get the
>>routers using the assigned IP addresses 192.168.1.1 & 192.168.1.2, I'm not
>>sure what to do now. The routers are 128 bit WAP encrypted and password
>>protected so I don't think someone has changed something. I also noticed
>>that all of the local IP's for the computer are 192.168.0.200+ this seems
>>a little low for what the starting point was set. Seems funny since all of
>>the computers are still connecting to the internet fine.
>>
>> IDEAS? besides resetting everything?
>>
>
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