I changed some settings, and screwed it all up. Not it says limited or no connectivity, and when i click repair it tries to change some ip address and fails every time. I tried going to the 192.168.1.1 page but either i changed this address or it isn't letting me in. When I try hooking up direct to my comcast router it works just fine. Is there another way to access router setup without 192.168.1.1?|||Connect Modem [wired] to Router [wired] to PCs.
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Set router POWER OFF.
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Reset modem: With a straightened paperclip, press RESET button momentarily.
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Wait 60 secs.
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Set router POWER ON.
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Reset router: With a straightened paperclip, press RESET button momentarily.
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Wait 60 secs.
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PC Command Line:
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Click [Start] - Click [Run...] - enter: cmd, Click [OK]
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At the prompt (c:\.....%26gt;) enter: ipconfig /release, press [ENTER]
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At the prompt (c:\.....%26gt;) enter: ipconfig /renew, press [ENTER]
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TEST: Open Web Browser: Connect to Internet.
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If NO SUCCESS:
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At the prompt (c:\.....%26gt;) enter: ipconfig /all, press [ENTER]
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Ensure DHCP Enabled == YES
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If IP Address == 0.0.0.0 OR 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255, connect Modem [wired] to Router [wired] to PCs and perform ALL steps again.
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check you are set to dynamic host configuration,
check the gateway address and the IP address and subnet mask match.
(i.e. IP 10.1.1.1, mask 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.1.23 will NOT work as the gateway is on a different subnet to the client)
If it looks OK
(e.g. IP 192.168.2.2, mask 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.2.79)
type the gateway address into the browser's URL bar and you should get your admin page back.
If not, reset using a paperclip to push the tiny button on the back.|||to verify what the address is to access the router before doing the reset.. go to start, run, type cmd
in the window type, ipconfig, hit enter and look for the default gateway, this should be the link to you router, so just type that address into an address bar and if thats still not working then id suggest reseting the router.|||Since you don't know the address any more, the best thing is to reset the router to its original factory configureation. On the rear of the unit is a tiny hole. Use a bent paperclip to push in the reset button inside. Hold it in for at least 10 seconds. This will reset it to factory new configuration. Then you should be able to get back in using 192.168.1.1|||This is the best site to go.
http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm
most of the linksys has the same settings.|||Power it on whilst holding down the reset button (look for a pin hole) this will reset everything back to the time you bought it.|||you can reset the router from the lil hole in back of the router just use a toothpick or somthin like that
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