192.168.1.1 is to expire?
Operational Internet. everything is good, but try to get into the router GUI. URL times out. address factory 192.168.1.1 will not be hit. It's already happened. Everything is connected by sometimes cannot hit the internal router address? no idea why?
Try a wired to the router. Make sure that 192.168.1.1 is the address and it was not passed on, as 192.168.2.1 instead.
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192.168.1.1 prevents calendar
Hello! This is the first time that I'am configure my linksys router to have wireless internet at home. I was able to successfully connect to the configuration of the router 192.168.1.1 page... but after a few minutes the page expires and finally I can't reconnect. I have to reset the router back into the configuration page. No idea why this is happening? Router: Linksys wireless-G
Finally, I made a connection with my linksys router and let the wireless connection works!
What I did downgrade my firmware to this one: ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network/befw11s4_v4_v1.50.14_code.bin
Also disable UPnP on the computer.
To disable UPnP, open the window Services (services.msc). Locate the SSDP Discovery Service in the list and double-click it. Click Stop to stop the service and change the startup type to disabled to prevent it from loading the next time you start Windows. Click OK, and then do the same for the Universal Plug and Play Device host.
I hope this can help others who have connectivity problems with their linksys G wireless router!
Good luck!
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iPad does not connect to the Wifi on the range 192.168.0. *.
I have an iPad Mini (ME860BA) on os 9.3.1 that would not connect to my wifi at home. He began to abandon their studies repeatedly a few months before and then just wouldn't connect at all. It is on the os 9.3 so I upgraded to 9.3.1 but it did not help. I was able to connect using a hotspot from my phone but no go on the real wifi. Sometimes it seems impossible to connect and others it seems to connect but without the wifi icon that appear (and internet access). All other devices connect to the House without exception (or question) - it's just my iPad.
I followed every bit of advice I've found - turning wifi off & on, forgetting network, reset all the network settings, hard reboot, reboot normal, turning airplane mode turn off again, go up the brightness of the screen (odd) and finally I restored my router and the iPad to factory settings. Nothing worked, so I took him to a store of Apple and waiting for the genius to see me I thought I would try to connect to the wifi and it went all right! I felt a little silly to start with but they still took a look and said that he had 'something' bad, but they didn't know what. Their best guess was that it was something to do with password authentication because they are client wifi has no password. I returned home and disabled the security mode of the router - I have a Virgin Superhub running the 2.4 and 5 GHz primary wireless networks - no amount of adjusting the security modes (remove the password, make visible SSID, change of Protocol) makes all the difference. However, knowing that it worked on wifi from Apple in the store, I was really puzzled.
After ages bother with different parameters (especially in my router), I now know why it does not connect to home... My Virgin router to short on a range of address DHCP IP of 192.168. 0. * and my iPad suddenly won't connect unless the beach is 192.168. 1. * or higher. (It connected OK for 2 years). It took weeks to find this out, but at least now I can connect. I turned on the wifi of comments because it uses the gamme.1. Everything is good, connects the first time, every time! I have not tried establishing a password (I was so happy, it connected I left because it was... well as I switch on the MAC filtering, for a little extra protection) I could try side password later and if it still connect, I'll update my post.
My solution is very well when I'm at home but is not going to help if I get the iPad with me - it will be hit & miss if I can get the WiFi also. Must be set correctly - I see no that it is hardware related, so there must be a bug in the software/firmware.
Anyone having problems connecting to wifi can try the workaround network comments - at least it will get you.
Is there a future fix for this?
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My HP Photosmart all-in-one (which is only a few months old) stopped communicating with my router Netgear DGN1000 Adsl a few days before Christmas.
Instead of the 192.168.0.9 ip address that he used before I turned off the router, ITI is back with an address of 169.254.249.128; 'Source setup' = 'Auto ip "; a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0; and default gateway 0.0.0.0. I know that they are bad, so I tried a fixed ip address to 192.168.0.201, a SM 255.255.255.0; and a DG 192.168.0.1; It was OK, but the next day, returned to the auto ip settings.
I finally managed to contact HP and the guy spent 75 minutes with me trying to restore things and finally the village that the Netgear router did not have access to the printer via certain ports (which he sent me a list of) and something he said that I had to tell my ISP (Virgin media) "FLOOD DETECTION SET to OFF" & "SP1 FIREWALL SET TO OFF.
Communicating with VM, they were insistent that their router was not at fault - they could open ports 12 or so, at a cost to me of 60 pounds! (I refused this)
HP told me how to set up for printing Ad Hoc (bypassing the router), who had worked during our tests.
VM has been in my settings for the router, via a remote access device and verified a few settings, but the only one, I saw them alter was CH10 CH11 to change.
I could certainly not the printer to accept the 192.168.1.201 after that anyway.
As a result, I have reset the network default printers and reconfigure wireless settings. He seemed OK and running on 192.168.0.9
I have now reset IP address in the manual on the printer, by entering the 192.168.0.9 and 255.255.255.0; and 192.168.0.1;
Touch wood he delayed for a few days, but I havn't turned off anything (but during the night before it went wrong!)
I'm not convinced I have a solution here and would welcome any suggestions as to what I can still do it.
Maybe I already have some, as I "completely uninstalled and reinstalled the software HP7510 on my desktop PC.
Incidentally, the printer is set up on 3 PCs in the House - a desktop computer under W7 HP 64 bit, a laptop (same model with BONES) and a laptop under W7 HP, but 32-bit computer.
All were unable to print when I had problems.
I would appreciate any suggestions for a fix permanat more. (I would have rather found a final breakdown) I have all other routers, I could try, or I could open ports, but my question is - if I had need of these open ports and other settings (detection of flooding etc.) why the work of the printer for the first few weeks I had it implemented, and why turn off the router caused these issues? (Assume that I need in the future - to turn off the router happens)
Thank you
Dave
Hi Dave,.
Great post with good information.
As you mentioned, the printer came back with a style 169.xxx.xxx.xxx IP address. This is normally produced when the device is not able to get a full connection with the router, router it gives an internal IP address.
Normal suggestion when a printer continues to maintain a connection is to assign a static IP address. This is done by using the manual IP functionality, you've talked about using. This locks the device to the network settings, and even when the network is restarted the information is preserved. This should be the solution to the issue.
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Need help logging on to 192.168.1.1
Hello
you try to reset my password for security - and the same problem as listed - tried using admin admin and password password to [url =http://www.192168-11.pw] http://192.168.1.1 [/ url], but seem to have myself locked out.
What should I do to unlock it?This IP address is one of the two IP addresses as router manufacturers assign systematically to their equipment. This IP address indicates that the router is running on the 192.168.1 subnet and is the first device on that subnet.
To speak with this router properly, you must have your PC value to assign IP addresses automatically - through the DHCP settings on the router or assigned manually your PC to 192.168.1.2.
When you connect to a router, especially newer ones, it will ask you a login and a password.
We are NOT able to provide to those who, as they are assigned by the manufacturer. In some cases, this information is included in a booklet that came with the router. In other cases, it is the printer on a sticker located on the router.
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I just bought a DGN2200v4 and successfully connected to the internet. However, it took me ages to figure out how to save the changes made to DNS settings. (I wanted to use "OpenDNS" on 208.67.222.222)
It turns out that if I connect to the router through 192.168.0.1, I can not change the DNS settings. When I click "Apply" after entering the new numbering, it takes 30 seconds or more for the progress bar for complete, but no change is made. i.e. it does not save the changes I made.
If instead I connect to the router via www.routerlogin.net, changes are correctly saved after clicking 'Apply', with the progress bar by taking 30 seconds or more.
I tried several times with consistent results. Why 192.168.0.1 not working then as www.routerlogin.net don't? I thought they were equivalent - the webpage 'Netgear genius' is identical on both...
JC
JCA says:
Also, do you recommend make a factory hard reset after the firmware update, or there at - there no need?
Sorry for the late reply.
Personally, I tend to reset factory and re - enter the settings manually, unless I've saved a backup of this same version of the firmware. However, I use Netgear as Access Points routers and so I have little data to re-enter. To some people will say that a factory reset is useless and very often they would be correct, but the effects of factory reset no when it may be necessary are often difficult to predict. I was moderator on these forums for a dozen years, and have seen hundreds of threads where the solution to the problems after an update of the firmware has been at the factory to reset the router.
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SHOCKWAVE FLASH NO ANSWER, lost less than 192.168.100.11 IP address 000F1F508602, THEN CRASHES.
Hello
The question you posted would be better suited to support Google chrome. Check out the link and ask the question.
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Change IP ICS to not use 192.168.0.1?
Of course, XP wants to use this IP address for ICS, but it is the IP address of a router. I can not change the IP address of the router. XP needs to change or I need to find a replacement program to use. What can I do to get XP ICS?
Cannot be done. ICS is coded to assign 192.168.0.1 to the NETWORK adapter that is shared hard.
Why don't you just connect all computers to the router directly?
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What is 192.168.1.1:domain in the command NETSTAT?
Hello, I was using the command prompt and typed in netstat - see open ports on my XP computer. Then I found a bizarre result that I have never seen this.
It was the Proto local address foreign address State
TCP myXP computername:port # 192.168.1.1:domain Fin_Wait_2What is this 192.168.1.1:domain? I think that 192.168.1.1 is my gateway router, but why it is said: field?
a few minutes later, I typed netstat - at the command prompt to check again, but it's there anymore.
This means that my computer is on a domain network, or something? As far I checked, my computer doesn't seem to be on a domain network, but I don't know what that means.
I've looked for information online, but no luck... I am so naïve and if anyone can help me with the answer, I would really appreciate it!Thank you much in advance.
Yes, it is normal for home use. Whenever you enter a domain (e.g. www.google.com) name in a browser, this name must be converted into a numerical IP address until the site can be contacted. This requires a query to the domain name server. You must have timed your command "netstat" just catch the DNS port open.
HTH,
JW -
I tried for two days now to restore my internet connection.
I tried for two days now to restore my internet connection.
192.168.1.1 is probably access your router's IP address and it could be a Linksys.
If you reset your router, we help can'r you. You will need to access the router and configuring PPPoE username and password.
Call your service provider.
Why in the world would you reset your router if you didn't know how to put in place a new or know what to do then? It's like taking something apart and not knowing how to wind again.
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Not able to get the 192.168.1.1 console configuration in Bridge Mode only
Hello
I use the Linksys WAG200G wireless modem and connection mode is ' Bridge Mode Only ', in this mode I do not get the console configuration 192.168.1.1 and Wifi set-up. Please help me to solve these problems. Appreciate your help. Thank you.
1. you set a static IP address, for example 192.168.1.2 mask 255.255.255.0 on the computer and he wire the WAG to get access.
2. do not allow the wireless and basically anything else on the WAG during a bridge mode. In bridge mode, it works like a standard modem and all you can change is the modem related settings.
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192.168.1.1 is removed from the list of DNS servers
I have a Linksys E3000 and I see the gateway (192.168.1.1) in my DNS server address.
1. why this figure here in the DNS?
2. how to remove from my DNS servers or stop the router insert it into my list of DNS servers?
Tchard wrote:
I have a Linksys E3000 and I see the gateway (192.168.1.1) in my DNS server address.
1. why this figure here in the DNS?
2. how to remove from my DNS servers or stop the router insert it into my list of DNS servers?
I have an EA3500 with the latest firmware and there is a problem that HE never used "CPCI DNS" parameters through the router UI even if your connected devices shows these DNS addresses under 'ipconfig/all '.
If you set manually the DNS settings of the card interface NETWORK (using Google or other DNS servers), then you will see that the gateway or default router address is not liseted in your list of DNS servers.
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Cannot access the WRT320N cascading to the IP 192.168.1.2
I have two routers WRT320N running. The first is 192.168.1.1 IP and DHCP turned on and connected to the cable modem. The second WRT320N is IP 192.168.1.2, disabled DHCP, NAT disabled. The second router is connected to the first by using one of the ports labeled 1thorugh 4; the WAN port on the second router is not used. Both routers are configured for wireless with an appropriate warranty, etc. I put Remore management 'on' and put at the disposal of all property intellectual. Now, I realize that remote management can be provided for use of the internet (not my intended use) rather than on the same home network.
Good new first: the works of all things. Devices wired for both routers have internet access and can 'see' each other for sharing of files, etc. In addition, devices wireless on both networks seem to work OK, and the first router [192.168.1.1] shows all devices as clients, no matter what router they are physically or wireless connected to.
Now the bad news: although it has worked reliably for days, I now can't access the second router [192.168.1.2] from anywhere in the network (no matter what router, the computer is connected to). Work of its customers and you can test it with success of any computer, but when I type http://192.168.1.2 on IE or Firefox from any computer, it times out. No dialog box asking for the password; not nothing. All times out. I tried the cyclical power router, but that has no effect. Once again, during the first days, it seemed to work. I could type http://192.168.1.2 of any client in the network and access the Router 2 very well and see its settings, set its SSID, etc etc. Still, the router seems to work as I would and my network performance is OK, even for clients on the second router wireless, but I can not only access the URL.
I'm sure I can hit 'reset' and that it will probably heal, but it also means that I have to start from scratch on a long list of the customizations I made to its settings, including. SSID, security, IP address, NAT configuration, etc. etc. (I save a configuration after I put in place.) Is the only option to reset and then re - load the saved configuration? )
Any thoughts here? It is always tempting to blame firmware, especially when it works OK for a while, and then it stopped working. Of course, I could also do sometihng evil. Any help appreciated. Thank you.
to: Helm
Thank you very much.
It turns out that I had to do the factory reset, and then I have download the old config file until I'm your answer
so far, all is well... the device seems to move traffic as it should, and I can access it again by entering the URL http://192.168.1.2
I'll see how long the 'fix' hard... I really think they have a bug in the firmware there somewhere
If she out craps again, I will set up from scratch, as you suggest.
Thanks a lot for your help
I think I'm 'good' for now.
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Impossible to access the gateway 192.168.1.1 username and password is incorrect
When I want to access 192.168.1.1the user name and password that worked before now don't work anymore! Why?
If someone forgets his password it should do? How can I reset my login and my password?
I really have to change the configuration of my router. My router model is WAG120N
Thank you
You can try to connect to the router configuration page using i.e. password default "admin", if it does not, then you can use "admin" as the user name and password and then check... If this still does not work then you need to reset your router.
To reset your router press and hold the reset button on the back of your router for 30 sec then unplug the power supply and reconnect it back... But it will restore your default router.
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When I go to 192.168.1.1 it started empty comin.
I tried in firefox and chrome on 2 different computers using windows 7 and 8.
The router is a standard package and WRTG54 parameters.
I can ONLY use wireless.
I can't access it physically because it's in my roommates locked room and he died in the Viet Nam for several months.
Close the electricity in our apartment will leave the building without eectricity (12 apartments) and will probably make me even more unpopular, and I doubt that this will solve the problem.
Thanks for any input.
(I can not get my body or my computer on a cable network, and I can't get my fingers on the router)
Because you can't do anything with the router, you can try only IE as another browser. After that, you must be physically able to power cycle the router and then try a hard reset.
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