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I had an issue where I could ping the router and connect to the settings page on every device except for one, my PC (which was wired to the router).
Turns out it was because I had assigned an IP address of 192.168.8.254 to my PC through the router, which was outside my DHCP range. I changed my TCP/IP settings to force the router to give me an IP of 192.168.8.125 and it worked. Strange that I can't use 254, like I could on my old router, but oh well. So something you can try: Change your static IP to something radically different, preferably lower, and see if it connects.
OK, so I can access my router on 192.168.0.1 but I cant access my modem(which is connected to the internet port on the router) on 10.0.0.1, I'm using the modem as bridge and the router as a NAT, DHCP server. Could anyone help me? I want to be able to access both modem and router while connected to the router. Is that even possible?
It is possible, you have one of three options:
1) Leave the modem at 10.0.0.1 and set your router to 10.0.0.2, your DHCP clients at 10.0.0.x .... (your modem is already providing NAT, no need for double NAT). 2) Move your modem's internal IP to 192.168.x.x, to be in the same block as the router 3) make a custom static route to 10.0.0.1 in your router's configuration.
Couldn't connect to my router's ip address.
After a few hours of frustration, including a chat with Linksys, I opened Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center In the View your active networks, there were three Public connections. I disabled them and that took care of the problem.
Solution!
If yoy can access your router's login page with other PC (e.g laptop , of cource with Ethernet cable, not wirelessly), either using IE, using Mozilla Firefox etc, then try to uninstall your Network Adaptor (complete uninstall) and try to install it again. This solution worked on Linksys Router. Stelios, from Greece
Hi, I'm unable to log into my dray trek ap800 (default ip 192.168.1.2). I'm using mobile broadband (ip 192.168.1.1) connected to my laptop then internet connection sharing on mobile device which shares the internet through my access point then to my ps4 and other devices which works fine. PS4 is NAT type 3 which restricts some services so want to activate port forwarding on the access point to try and change this but for the life of me I cannot gain access through web interface on my browser.. I've followed the advice above but I think the mobile broadband must change some paramaters. Any ideas would appreciated. Thanks.
I can ping my router but when I put the IP address into the browser, it doesn't work.
Connected with LAN cable (the router is a wireless one otherwise). The way it is set up is that there is a router with anthena that connects our house to the network, from which a LAN cable goes to this wifi router. However I didn't do the settings of this router, so I'm not sure what it could be. Any ideas? Thanks.
You don't have to be connected to the internet to see a "default gateway". As long as your computer is connected to a router, and able to receive a private IP from it via DHCP (192.168.x.x is the most common range), you should be able to see it.
If not, you can try setting your IP manually in the same range as the router. For example, if the router is supposed to be at 192.168.0.1, try setting your IP to 192.168.0.11 and then try to connect to it. For more detailed personal help, please post in our forums.
I too could browse the internet and I could connect to Router Web Interface with all PC's bar 1. I read all these comments and tried most but none worked. I then realized that it was my AV causing the problem. I disabled Kaspersky Internet Security but this made no difference, however I uninstalled then reinstalled and this solved the problem. I think an update to Kaspersky caused the fault and advise you all to try the same. Good Luck.
If you see a blank page, or you can't login/change anything, the router's web server may be locked, or incompatible with that web browser.
First, try rebooting the router by power-cycling it, just unplug it and plug it in again. If after a minute or two it is still inaccessible/blank, try a different web browser. |