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192.168.1.1
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Re: 192.168.1.1
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linksysinfo
Senior specialist
Posts: 515
Registered: 06-29-2006

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Have you added a proxy cache setting in the web browser at all, if so you need to add the routers ip address into the exclusion filter.
Also some Anti virus/firewalls also stop access to other LAN ip's
Simon - http://www.linksysinfo.orgRegards Simon Cisco ASA5505 v8.0(2) / WRTSL54GS Tomato v1.10 / PAP2 v3.1.9c / Synology CS407 2.03-514 / D-Link DSM520 1.05
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08-25-2006 04:34 AM
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Re: 192.168.1.1
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N-2-4
Newbie
Posts: 1
Registered: 12-30-2006

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Hi, I have tried resetting to factory setting, turning the power off nd switching teh Norton Protection center off. I still can not access the router on 192.168.1.1 - what shall I do? By way of history, my router was working fie until a few hours ago when I needed to disable the WEP key for 5 minutes. I went back in and reset teh Network Pass key to the same one I had before and saved the setting. Now I am having the above mentioned problem. Please help? Thx.
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12-30-2006 04:44 PM
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Re: 192.168.1.1
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periwinkle_24
Contributor
Posts: 11
Registered: 12-30-2006

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Unable to access the 192.168.1.1 can be caused by browser settings and or invalid IP address from the router. Please clear your browser settings. Open your browser: - Click on Tools and go to Internet Options.
- Click on Connections and set to Never Dial a Connection.
- Click on Apply and click LAN Settings; uncheck everything.
- Click ok on all open windows.
Disable all your anti-virus and firewall software (e.g. Norton anti-virus, Norton Internet Security, Zone-Alarm, etc.). If you do not know how to disable your anti-virus or firewall, refer to the documentation of the software or call the software’s support number. How to disable ICF & ICS for Windows XP: 1. Go to Start. 2. Click on Control Panel. 3. Click on Network Connections. 4. Right Click Local Area Network Connection that you are using. 5. Click on Properties. 6. Click the Advance Tab. 7. Uncheck ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) & if ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) showing make sure it is unchecked. 8. Hit ok. This is to make sure that it will not interfere with the setup. Check if you are getting a valid IP from the router – 192.168.1.xxx: - Click on Start.
- Select Run.
- Type "cmd" and click Enter.
- When the command screen is displayed, type "ipconfig".
- Click on Enter.
If you are getting 169.254.xx, try resetting the router for 30 seconds and by doing so it will erase all current settings How to reset: 1. Locate the reset button of the router at the back panel. 2. Hold the reset button for 30 seconds using a pen or a paper clip. 3. Release the reset button. Check the IP. If you are getting 192.168.1.x, try accessing the router setup page. But if you are still getting 169.254.x.x, try assigning static IP. For more information, go to http://kb.linksys.com and type "static IP address behind a Linksys router in Windows". Check if the WLAN Link is lit on the router, if not try hard resetting it. Hold the reset button for 30 seconds, unplug the power cable from the back while still holding the reset button, wait for another 10 seconds, plug it back in, then release the button.
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12-30-2006 09:41 PM
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Re: 192.168.1.1
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satbeer
Newbie
Posts: 1
Registered: 01-08-2007

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Hi!!! instead of resetting the router....perform the following step: click on START => RUN => type in "cmd" => OK => a dos prompt windows appears... in the same window type in "ipconfig: and hit "enter" you will get an IP address...you will also get an Default gateway the default gateway would the IP address of the router
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01-09-2007 07:11 PM
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