Q. Im trying to access my Linksys Router by 192.168.1.1 but it's just bringing me to my Verizon modems. Does anyone have any experience with this?
A. Try this link for default IP addresses and login info for a huge list of home networking products:
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Download_Area/ATW_Library/Networking/Network__4-List_of_default_Router_Admin_Passwords_and_IP_addresses.pdf
Hope it helps.
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Download_Area/ATW_Library/Networking/Network__4-List_of_default_Router_Admin_Passwords_and_IP_addresses.pdf
Hope it helps.
I tried upgrading my Linksys WRT54G Router but now im having trouble?
Q. I tried to upgrade my Linksys router (WRT54G) but on accident i clicked out of the window, and now at the linksys site 192.168.1.1, i can't go to the administration tab any help??? i have also already tried the hard reset.
No i do not know link building could you tell me?
Yep i'm the administrator but i tried to upgrade the router then i clicked out of it by accident and i can't view the administration tab to fix it so how can i fix it?
No i do not know link building could you tell me?
Yep i'm the administrator but i tried to upgrade the router then i clicked out of it by accident and i can't view the administration tab to fix it so how can i fix it?
A. Connect an Ethernet cable from your PC to the WRT54G router
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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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Open PC Command Line:
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Click [Start] - Click [Run...] - enter: cmd, press [ENTER]
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /all, press [ENTER]
- Ensure DHCP Enabled == YES
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /release, press [ENTER]
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /renew, press [ENTER]
- The DEFAULT GATEWAY IP address is the WRT54G router
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TEST: Open Web Browser: Connect to WRT54G router IP Address [Default Gateway]
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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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Open PC Command Line:
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Click [Start] - Click [Run...] - enter: cmd, press [ENTER]
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /all, press [ENTER]
- Ensure DHCP Enabled == YES
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /release, press [ENTER]
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At the prompt (c:\.....>) enter: ipconfig /renew, press [ENTER]
- The DEFAULT GATEWAY IP address is the WRT54G router
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TEST: Open Web Browser: Connect to WRT54G router IP Address [Default Gateway]
How to troubleshoot for a linksys router that won't connect to the internet?
Q. The linksys router is wrt54g. I pulled the internet cable out of the router a few weeks ago and put it directly into the computer, and have been using wired internet since. Now, I want to use my laptop in other parts of the house again, but I cannot connect to the internet. The computer can connect to the wireless itself, but the router is aparently not receiving the internet or not sending it to the computer.
The modem and cable are fine to my knowledge.
The modem and cable are fine to my knowledge.
A. this happend to me
try unpluging it for about a minute
then plug it right in if
this doesnt work
reset the router from the back unplug it
then configure your router with
the 192.168.1.1
hopefully this helps
try unpluging it for about a minute
then plug it right in if
this doesnt work
reset the router from the back unplug it
then configure your router with
the 192.168.1.1
hopefully this helps
If you reset a Linksys router will it do anything to the connections its already setup to?
Q. I have a linksys router and i wanted to get internet on my wii. And i forget my password so i want to reset it, but im not sure if it will do anything to the computers that have hooked up to it already. Will it?
A. It will disconnect. Also, all your wireless computers will still be using the old encryption key and won't be able to connect to the router. Also, the router will no longer have your Internet Service Provider's gateway IP address and Domain Name Server IP addresses. You'll have to set them all back up again.
All for a Wii?
Here's how to find the encryption key: If the encryption key isn't on a label on your wireless modem or router, the likeliest place to find it is in your router's admin pages. Exactly where in those pages varies from brand to brand. If you don't have a router, the following should apply to your modem itself.
Basically, to get into the admin pages, do this:
1.On a computer connected to a wired port on your router (wireless access to the admin pages should be turned off as a security risk), enter the router's local IP address in your browser's address window.ON A LINKSYS, THIS IS PROBABLY 192.168.1.1. THE LOGIN IS USUALLY A BLANK USERNAME AND ADMIN AS THE PASSWORD.
2.Poke around, especially under wireless security, until you find the encryption key. Copy it down EXACTLY. Copy-and-pasting it into a text file (Wordpad is generally best because it's on almost all Windows machines) is even better, as it can be copy-and-pasted from there into whatever needs it. When you see it, you'll understand why this is a good idea.
To find your router�s IP address in Windows:
3.Click on the Start->Run button.
4.In the text box, type
cmd
and press Enter.
5.A black "DOS box" will pop up. In it, enter
ipconfig /all
A bunch of gibberish will fill the box. Next to "Default Gateway" an IP address will appear. This is your router's IP address.
Hope that helps.
All for a Wii?
Here's how to find the encryption key: If the encryption key isn't on a label on your wireless modem or router, the likeliest place to find it is in your router's admin pages. Exactly where in those pages varies from brand to brand. If you don't have a router, the following should apply to your modem itself.
Basically, to get into the admin pages, do this:
1.On a computer connected to a wired port on your router (wireless access to the admin pages should be turned off as a security risk), enter the router's local IP address in your browser's address window.ON A LINKSYS, THIS IS PROBABLY 192.168.1.1. THE LOGIN IS USUALLY A BLANK USERNAME AND ADMIN AS THE PASSWORD.
2.Poke around, especially under wireless security, until you find the encryption key. Copy it down EXACTLY. Copy-and-pasting it into a text file (Wordpad is generally best because it's on almost all Windows machines) is even better, as it can be copy-and-pasted from there into whatever needs it. When you see it, you'll understand why this is a good idea.
To find your router�s IP address in Windows:
3.Click on the Start->Run button.
4.In the text box, type
cmd
and press Enter.
5.A black "DOS box" will pop up. In it, enter
ipconfig /all
A bunch of gibberish will fill the box. Next to "Default Gateway" an IP address will appear. This is your router's IP address.
Hope that helps.
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