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Accessing a router

Posted: 2006-06-23 03:52pm
by Captain tycho
A quick and fairly stupid question, does anyone know the IP address needed to connect to a Linksys router? (I lost my manual. :P )

Posted: 2006-06-23 04:02pm
by Beowulf
Destructionator XIII wrote:192.168.1.1 on most models. Empty username, password "admin" unless you changed that (which you should have when you set it up!)
If you did change it, and can't remember the password, hit the button on the back of the router to reset the memory to default state. Of course, you lose everything on it then, but *shrug*

Posted: 2006-06-23 04:04pm
by Captain tycho
Thanks for the speedy replies. :)

Posted: 2006-06-23 07:34pm
by Captain tycho
Okay, another question: I'm trying to hook up another PC running WinXP to my router. The router light for that particular connection is on, but the connection isn't working on the other PC. When I hooked up the other two computers to the router, no configuration was necessary, I could just hop on the net immediately (one was a WinXP, the other OSX.) Any help here?
Edit: I checked the DHCP list; and it shows 2 sets of IP and MAC addresses. Do I need to tell it to create a new one?

Posted: 2006-06-23 09:04pm
by Captain tycho
Destructionator XIII wrote:Make sure the computers you added are using DHCP (go to network connections, properties, and select "automatically get an IP address)
No dice. It was already set to retrieve it automatically, so I entered in the IP and DNS manually. Still didn't work. :(

Posted: 2006-06-23 09:48pm
by Beowulf
Type "ipconfig /all" into a command window. List the results here

Posted: 2006-06-24 06:33am
by Netko
(Re)seting up the computer thru the "setup a home or small office network" in network connections might help. The various options in the wizard are pretty selfexplanitory.

Posted: 2006-06-24 07:42am
by Chris OFarrell
Captain tycho wrote:
Destructionator XIII wrote:Make sure the computers you added are using DHCP (go to network connections, properties, and select "automatically get an IP address)
No dice. It was already set to retrieve it automatically, so I entered in the IP and DNS manually. Still didn't work. :(
I'm presuming you only have a single network card in your PC?

Run through the setup home networking wizard to ensure all the settings are reverted back to defaults, then reset. Double check the IP settings are DHCP and you don't have any uncesessary protocols installed. Then reboot again and see what happens.

Also make sure you don't have a dud port on the router, try using one of the known good ports.