Router WRT54G v 8.2 - no default gateway

I tried everything and this routher will not work!  I travel with it, when I get home for the holidays and normally I need help from someone to learn how to get the cpu to work with the wireless.  at this point, nothing works.  the modem is a westell MB. 6100-all of the lights work and when I plug my laptop into the ethernet it cord works fine.    When the modem is pluged in the router and the ethernet cable is pluged to a port on the back of the CPU that CPU says there is a problem with its ip address is the same as something elses.  the ssid wireless appears and I can connect with my macbook, but the internet does not work. I can connect to the router through 192.168.1.1 and have security etc. settings.  imy mac address appears in the list of dhcp clients... in the status tab everything seems normal, except that the default gateway is all zeros.

someone has an idea of what's going on?

I would like to be able to get the net on the cpu but also wireless at the same time but if only I could get the wireless to work at least would be great

If you are not able to see any default under the status tab gateway, because your Modem and router sharing the same address IP address on the network... To your computers with the Linksys router Online... Connect to the Setup page of the Linksys router and under the Configuration tab to change "local IP address" 192.168.2.1 and click on save settings... and then you must restart your network...

Disconnect the power from the router and Modem, wait 30 sec and first then plug in the power to your Modem and once all the lights are cover on your Modem, then you can connect the power supply to the Linksys router and...

Now, check if you are able to go online from your computer connected to the router.

Tags: Linksys Routers

Similar Questions

  • Using WRT54GS as a point with a gateway router

    My family just moved into a new House, and the package Internet for our DSL included installation of a router wireless (non-Linksys) and the (plugged into the DSL modem) Internet gateway down in the basement.  The problem is that the intensity of the signal on the 2nd floor is very low, sometimes non-existent.  Since we have a Linksys WRT54GS router v.2 lying around the previous House, I thought that I would try to put up with our main router, to set up a new network on the 2nd floor by using the ethernet connection.

    But I keep running into trouble.  I have reset the router so that I know how to find all the settings and I can now access the admin wireless page and I managed to change the network name, and also to configure encryption.  That's all before you connect to the Internet, so of course I can only access the admin page and nothing else.

    But once I plug the ethernet cable - which leads directly to the bridge down - router the Linksys router just stopped working and is no longer distributes all packets at all when I check the connection details.  It does not even serve to the top of the admin page, even if my computer indicates a connection.  Reset the cords for connection to a "Limited or no connectivity" error, both with the wireless connection and also a wired connection using a standard ethernet cable to the back of the Linksys router in my computer.  It's as if plug the Linksys router on the Internet (i.e. the other router) it freezes or it confuses.  I can only make it work again by disconnecting the active Internet cable and turn off the router and then turn it back on.

    I tried to change the mode of operation to the router, and I also changed the default address of my other router (192.168.1.1, which otherwise, would share it with the Linksys router) out of the way but none of it works.

    Once again, I can access the admin wireless page and make all kinds of changes to the installation and get it works perfectly - until I plug my other router (i.e., for reference, a TRENDnet TEW-432BRP) Linksys.

    Since all wired computers work fine with the TRENDnet router modem, I am writing to you guys for helping me understand how to configure the Linksys router to work with her too, so I can use wireless on the 2nd floor of this House.

    Of course, if you think this is impossible for some reason, please let me know so that I can live with it and get my life back.

    Thank you very much.

    Well, you can try this... Cascade of the router...

    Just connect a computer directly to the router Linksys - access your router (WRT54GS) setup and change the default address to 10.10.10.1, let the 'Enabled' DHCP server and save the changes... Wait a minute, unplug the power cable from your router, wait 30 seconds and reconnect the power cable...

    Now connect your router to bridge its Ethernet Port to the Internet Port Linksys router... See if you can connect to the Internet...

  • WRT54G 8.4 no default gateway

    There is no default gateway on my wrt54g, that's all just empty. I can still connect to the internet, however, I can't access the configuration page. Can someone help with this problem?

    The IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 is automatic configuration of Windows gives when it cannot find a DHCP server.  I think that the xxx.xxx are assigned randomly.  Windows for this, you can connect two computers with nothing more than an ethernet hub or a crossover cable and still have them talk.  Do a web search on "AUTOMATIC private IP addressing".

    I'm guessing that, because all your computers contains a network address, all network cards are at least see a tension on the receive data pair.  The pair of data transmission can be suspect.

    Maybe the server DHCP in your WRT somehow got disabled.

  • Route VPN site to site on one path other than the default gateway

    I want to route VPN site-to-site on one path other than the default gateway

    ASA 5510

    OS 8.0 8.3 soon

    1 (surf) adsl line interface default gateway

    line 1 interface SDSL (10 VPN site-to-site)

    1 LAN interface

    What's possible?

    Thank you

    Sorry for my English

    Here is the assumption that I will do:

    -Your IP SHDL is 200.1.1.1, and the next hop is 200.1.1.2

    -Your LAN-to-LAN ends on this interface (interface card crypto SHDL)

    -VPN peer 1 - 150.1.1.1 and LAN is 192.168.1.0/24

    -VPN peer 2 - 175.1.1.1 and LAN is 192.168.5.0/24

    This is the routing based on the assumption above:

    Route SHDL 150.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 200.1.1.2

    Route SHDL 175.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 200.1.1.2

    Route SHDL 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 200.1.1.2

    Route SHDL 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 200.1.1.2

    Hope that helps.

  • Setting up Port Forwarding on router WRT54G, working with a WVC54GCA Wireless CAmers

    I have the equipment in question and you need to know a few things when it come to put in place for Internet access. Before I aske the question, however, I have the following IP addresses associated with this project: WVC54GCA - 192.168.2.102, router WRT54G - 192.168.2.1, the questions are:

    1. How do you define Port Forwarding on every element.
    2. Should the two articles have static IP addresses.
    3. Once the port forwarding is set, what is the structure of the URL to access the camera?

    Any help would be appreciated, summer tear my hair on it. Seems simple, but obviously not. I'm missing something.

    Thank you

    For port forwarding, you will first need to set the camera to a fixed LAN IP address (static).

    If your router uses the range of 192.168.2.100 thanks 192.168.2.149 DHCP servers, then 192.168.2.102 is an unauthorised fixed address.  With the Linksys routers, any fixed LAN IP address must be outside the range of the DHCP server.

    Here are the rules of use of the fixed LAN IP addresses with Linksys routers.  (Note: these rules were written for the 192.168.1.x subnet.)  Since you're using the 192.168.2.x subnet, change all addresses accordingly):

    With Linksys, routers, a fixed (static) IP LAN addresses must be assigned in the device that uses the address. If you need to enter the fixed address to the computer, printer or camera, not in the router.

    When you use a Linksys router, any fixed LAN IP address must be outside the DHCP server rank (typically 192.168.1.100 thru 192.168.1.149), and may not end with 0, 1 and 255.

    That's why any fixed LAN IP address would normally be of the order of
    192.168.1.2 thru 192.168.1.99 or
    192.168.1.150 thru 192.168.1.254
    assuming that you always use the default DHCP server line.

    In addition, in the computer, when you configure a static LAN IP address, you need to set the "Subnet mask" 255.255.255.0 and the 'default gateway' on 192.168.1.1 and "DNS server" to 192.168.1.1.  Note that some network devices can not use server proxy DNS at 192.168.1.1.  In this case, the value "DNS server" your real address of Internet DNS server (found in the router when connected to the Internet).

    It is also important that the same value static LAN IP address no two devices on your network.

    **********************

    After you gave your camera at a fixed LAN IP address, then go in "Port Redirection" in the router and configuring the ports one (or more) to the address LAN IP fixed camera.

    In order to access your camera from the Internet, you will need to either:

    (1) get a fixed Internet IP address (static) address from your ISP and configure your router to use this address, or

    (2) use a free service such as DDNS.  DDNS allows you to use a dynamic Internet IP address, but can connect you by using the same URL.

    I hope this helps.

  • E1505 with Vista operating system repeatedly lose the connection network through a router WRT54G

    Model: Dell E1505

    OS: Vista Edition Home Premium

    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5300, 1.73 GHz

    Device of wireless network: Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini Card

    Wireless router: Linksys WRT54G

    My E1505 has a problem with the Wi - Fi being dropped at least twice a day / every day with an average of seven hours of use per day.  Almost identical to several offers from others, as I'm surfing the web and try to access another site, the connection just drops and I get the white screen indicating a network connection cannot be made.  Meanwhile, my utility for wireless LAN card reflects that I have a connection 'very strong' or even 'excellent '.  The only way to connect is to restart the computer.  I did a lot of research on the Internet and tried all the suggested actions to solve the problem (changing the settings of the power of the highest performance, by changing the channel of the router, updated drivers, etc.), but none of them have cured the problem.  I also spent more than 12 hours to talk or have a Dell technician remotely access my laptop to try and fix the problem, but nothing helped.  In the end, the so-called expert technician said they did everything possible and suggested I reload Vista on my computer again, or wait for the Vista Service Pack comes out with the hope that the problem is solved.

    Can someone please! It seems that I left without other alternatives, but to spend the next eight hours, reload all my programs that are inexcusable.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Here are the results of the IPCONFIG/ALL command:

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]

    Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

    C:\Users\damoke>ipconfig/all

    Windows IP configuration

    Name of the host...:-command post

    Primary Dns suffix...:

    Node... type: hybrid

    Active... IP routing: No.

    Active... proxy WINS: No.

    ... DNS suffix search list: dc.dc.cox.net

    Ethernet connection to the Local network: State media: Media disconnected

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : dc.dc.cox.net

    ... Description: Broadcom 440 x 10/100 Integrated Controller

    Physical address.... : 00-19-B9-70-FF-E2

    DHCP active...: Yes

    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Wireless network connection Wireless LAN adapter:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : dc.dc.cox.net

    ... Description: Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini Card

    Physical address.... : 00-1B-FC-44-A3-D5

    DHCP active...: Yes

    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::ac77:a83:c3bf:c801 %9 (Preferred)

    IPv4 address: 192.168.1.100 (Preferred)

    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.

    Lease obtained...: Saturday, April 12, 2008 20:22:10

    End of the lease...: Sunday, April 13, 2008 20:22:09

    ... Default gateway. : 192.168.1.1.

    DHCP server...: 192.168.1.1.

    DHCPv6 IOOKING...: 167779324

    DNS servers...: 68.105.28.12

    68.105.29.12

    68.105.28.11

    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: enabled

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 6:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

    ... Description: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface

    Physical address.... : 02-00-54-55-4E-01

    DHCP active...: No.

    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e50:203 b: 1 ca 1: 3f57:fe9b (Preferred)

    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::203b:1 ca 1: 3f57:fe9b %8 (Preferred)

    ... Default gateway. : ::

    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: disabled

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 7:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

    ... Description: Card 6TO4

    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0

    DHCP active...: No.

    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 10:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : dc.dc.cox.net

    Description...: isatap.dc.dc.cox.net

    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0

    DHCP active...: No.

    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::5efe:192.168.1.100%11(Preferred)

    ... Default gateway. :

    DNS servers...: 68.105.28.12

    68.105.29.12

    68.105.28.11

    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: disabled

    C:\Users\damoke

    Message edited by MOKE DA 12/04/2008 21:24
    Message edited by MOKE DA 12/04/2008 21:25

  • L10-202: Modem: default gateway server error

    I have a new L10-202. It came with XP Home and I reformatted the drive and installed XP Pro and reinstalled Toshiba Utilities. I installed a Linksys wireless router and a linksys Pmica card. The wireless connection is good and if I connect the router directly to the wired LAN, it works very well, too. But when I connect the computer directly to the modem I get an error of default gateway server. Its like its waiting for the router online. I checked all my Windows settings on your desktop that works very well with no luck. Can anyone make a suggestion?

    Thank you.

    Hello

    Have you tried using the modem without the PCMCIA card?
    I m not 100% sure, but maybe the modem doesn't work because the router wifi and pcmcia card are enabled and connected.
    I'll try to use the modem without the router and the wireless card.

    Good bye

  • OfficeJet Pro 8000: installation of the driver wireless Officejet 8000 Pro says default gateway is 0.0.0.0

    I'm chasing a well-documented problem of my printer lost network connection after a variable period of printing to do not. The only way to connect is to change the power supply, but the printer may take 5 minutes to blow and grunts until it settles and prints...

    I put a static IP address on the printer (10.0.0.250) as well as an empty default gateway successfully, and the documents are printed after 5mins of blowing and grunting (save the regular lost connection which I'm hunting...).

    I put what I thought has a static IP address on the router to match (see image below), but now I don't know if it was necessary, and if the 'hosting of the fixed DHCP server' is correct. It might be useless and missleading...

    Using the configuration of the printer to 10.0.0.250 interface, it seems to accept the installation of the network when the default gateway is blank. With the help of 10.0.0.2 caused the 'page not found' error in my browser (Chrome).

    However, when you try to reinstall the drivers, the installer has grumbled to the default gateway is set to 0.0.0.0, which currently is the only way it will work...

    The Win7 PC is plugged into the router.
    The printer wireless to the router.

    ipconfig on the pc gives Ethernet card details below.

    So basically I have no idea what I'm doing...!

    ==============

    Ethernet connection to the Local network card:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    Link-local IPv6 Address...: fe80::c8e1:63ef:85e0:7 24% 13 c.
    IPv4 address...: 10.0.0.249
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
    ... Default gateway. : 10.0.0.2.

    Router config.

    Thank you for your comments. It seems that I solved the problem of the default gateway. Time will tell if the remains of the printer connected through long periods of no use (see update below).

    It seems that the configuration of the router of the "DHCP fixed existing host" has nothing to do with the device assigned a static IP address. In fact, it seems that this setting prevents the printer through a default gateway of the router address.

    I noticed that when you give the PC a fixed IP, it connected through the router without any other configuration of router. If I reasoned that it may be applied to the printer also, so I moved the printer 10.0.0.251 and Bingo! the default gateway can be set to the IP address of the route.

    Since then I downloaded to other updates, which is supposed to correct the common problem of wireless printers, loss of the connection.

    I'll try to report in the next few weeks an update about the stability of connection network printers.

    UPDATED: May 23, 2016

    And more of the foregoing, my router support suggested I increase a parameter "timeout" from 24 hours to 10 days. I did it more than a week. Today, the printer worked after the impression of not for about 5 days

  • Satellite L300, default gateway down on WAN IP Configuration settings

    I have a metered on a Vista 32 bit and have no default gateway listed in my ip configuration settings. Yesterday I re-installed all wireless drivers and if it works. Today, after having been shut down correctly, I turn it on, and the problem is back. I still had the drivers on a USB key, so I have re-installed, but no result. Is this a hardware problem? Today, it seems weird to me that what worked yesterday is useless!

    Hello

    You must first update the Wlan dirver to the latest version:
    http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/WLAN/

    Also, don't forget you have the latest version of the BIOS and that your Win Vista is up-to-date.

    Please also reset the WLan router.
    I had this problem a few months ago, she was related to the configuration of the router too. I rested it and it worked.

  • The default gateway is missing

    I installed a new internal hard drive and lost internet service because of a default gateway missing, how to fill out my missing default gateway.

    Hi shimko66,

    Thanks for posting in the Microsoft community!

    (1) Windows operating system you are using?

    Method 1:

    Wireless and wired network problems

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/network-connection-problem-help#network-problems=Windows-7&V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1

    Method 2: We can reset the TCP/IP stack and see if it can resolve the issue.

    Follow the steps below to reset the TCP/IP stack.

    1) click Start

    (2) type CMD into the search bar

    (3) right-click and open as administrator command prompt

    (4) in the command prompt window, type the following commands:

    netsh winsock reset catalog

    netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log

    netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log

    (5) restart the computer.

    Reset the default router by pressing the reset for 15 seconds with power button.

    > Turn off everything, modem, router, computer.

    > Connect the modem to the WAN/Internet port on the router.

    > Connect the computer to one of the router's LAN/network ports.

    > Turn on the modem, wait for triggering connect light.

    > Switch on the router, wait two minutes.

    > Start the computer.

    Please post back if you have any questions about Windows. I will be happy to provide you with the additional options that you can use to get the problem resolved.

  • My internet connection laptop keeps dropping out. This utility solves temporarily, saying the default gateway of something is not available.

    My internet connection laptop keeps dropping out. This utility solves temporarily, saying the default gateway of something is not available. How can I permanently?

    Hello

    1. who is the operating system installed on your computer?

    2. are you using a cable or a wireless Internet connection?

    3. were there any changes or updates made on the computer?

    4. what store did you try?

    Follow the steps mentioned below and check.

    Method 1: I suggest you to return the item and check if it helps.

    Windows wireless and wired network connection problems

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/wired-and-wireless-network-connection-problems-in-Windows

    Method 2:

    You can try resetting WINSOCK, TCP/IP IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP stack.

    a. Click Start and in the search box, type cmd.

    b. right click on command prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.

    c. at the command prompt, type the following commands:

    netsh winsock reset catalog, which resets the WINSOCK entries to the default installation

    netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log that resets the stack TCP/IP IPv4 default installation

    netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log resets the IPv6 TCP/IP stack by default installation

    d. restart the computer.

    Method 3:

    Reset the default router by pressing the reset for 15 seconds with power button.

    a. turn off the modem, the router and the computer.

    b. connect the modem to the WAN/Internet port on the router.

    c. connect the computer to one of the router's LAN/network ports.

    d. turn on the modem, wait for triggering connect light.

    e. turn on the router, wait two minutes.

    f. start the computer.

    g. when the computer is completely loaded, check if the problem persists.

  • My Windows XP computer doesn't have internet access. I tried ipconfig and it shows default gateway.

    I have Windows XP Home... and all of a sudden I get no internet access.  When I do ipconfig... it does not show a default gateway.  I did everything update driver LAN, resetting the router, restart, by specifying the IP address (from the automatic ip configuration) and is still not available.  I know that the router is that I can access it from another computer.  any help would be greatly appreciated.

    original title: default gateway problem

    Is the connection wired or wireless?

    What version of XP, including service pack? (do right click my computer and select properties for info)

    It happened just before this problem occurred (failure, virus infection, etc.)?

    If this is a wired connection (which, I suppose, since you mention the 'LAN' pilot), have you tried to connect the Ethernet cable into a different socket on the router, (b) using an Ethernet cable from verified (maybe the computer that works), or (c) confirming that the Green LED next to the computer's Ethernet Jack lights up when the cable is connected?

    Given that you know about ipconfig, it would have helped if you had provided the results of the ipconfig command.  Here's a way to do it, but first configure the card to obtain an IP address automatically

    • Open a command prompt window
    • Type the following lines and press ENTER after each line

    ipconfig/all > "% userprofile%\Desktop\ipinfo.txt".
    Notepad '% userprofile%\Desktop\ipinfo.txt '.

    • Copy and paste the contents of the Notepad document in your response.  Close the command prompt window and the window of Notepad and remove ipinfo.txt from your desktop.
  • Cannot access the configuration of my router (wrt54g) page

    I can't access the page of my router (wrt54g) configuration after the installation. The router works fine, but whenever I try to connect to 192.168.1.1 it says the password is incorrect. The first time that I put up I changed the default user name and password and I thought I'd simply forgotten, so I reset the device. This time I don't change any of the default values, and I can not even log on. I have to reset it several times, and you're just annoying. Anyone know how to prevent it from happening? I thought it might be a firmware issue, but I can not find all downloads for my version of road ' rs (V8). I use a macbook pro, osx 10.9.2.

    My neighbor has pretty much the same question. Did some research and found many people with similar problems. Probably time for a new...

  • default gateway is 98.218... not 192.168.1.1help

    I can't access the 192.168.1.1 Linksys been thru step page a lot and my time to pings... WiFi is turned on my wrt54 but I can not connect via laptop... any help is appreciated. I reset for 30 sec and when I go in to check the ip address after release and reset its still not 192.168.1.1.

    Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
    Copyright (C) 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

    Windows IP configuration

    Name of the host...: DESKTOP
    Primary Dns suffix...:
    Node... type: hybrid
    Active... IP routing: No.
    Active... proxy WINS: No.
    ... DNS suffix search list: hsd1.va.comcast.net.

    Adapter Ethernet Local Area Connection 11:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : hsd1.va.comcast.net.
    ... Description: Card Fast Ethernet of Linksys LNE100TX (v5) A
    developments
    Physical address.... : 00-12-17-4F-36-CE
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    ... The IP address: 98.218.163.73
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.252.0.
    ... Default gateway. : 98.218.160.1.
    DHCP server...: 68.87.73.12
    DNS servers...: 68.87.73.246
    68.87.71.230
    Lease obtained...: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 16:12:19

    End of the lease...: Sunday, March 7, 2010 16:12:19

  • Default gateway disappears after installing SP2.

    Hi people

    I just installed SP2, and now when I start/restart the computer, the default gateway is missing. When I check the properties of the connection, the IP address is correct, but the default gateway is blank - it does not 0.0.0.0, there is nothing at all.

    My computer (Vista Ultimate x 86) and a XP Pro PC are connected to a router. I have disabled the DHCP on the router and use a static IP address for each computer. The XP machine is rarely used. I also have a configuration of the VPN connection. When I first encountered this problem, I deleted the VPN connection in case the PC tried to use it to connect to the Internet. I later recreated once I realized what the problem was.

    Even if I can reset the bridge, I don't want to have to do this every time that I reboot.

    **************************************

    ipconfig on my Vista PC at startup:

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
    Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

    C:\Windows\System32>ipconfig/all

    Windows IP configuration

    Name of the host...: OS
    Primary Dns suffix...:
    Node... type: hybrid
    Active... IP routing: No.
    Active... proxy WINS: No.

    Ethernet connection to the network space 2 card:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Bluetooth PAN network adapter
    Physical address.... : 00-11-67-AA-AC-D3
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Ethernet connection to the Local network card:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ether
    Net controller
    Physical address.... : 00-1E-8C-B7-D9-76
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::980c:2d5d:1cd3:4195% 10 (Preferred)
    IPv4 address: 192.168.1.100 (Preferred)
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
       ... Default gateway. :
    DHCPv6 IOOKING...: 251666060
    DHCPv6 DUID customer...: 00-01-00-01-0F-F2-6D-55-00-1E-8C-B7-D9-76

    DNS servers...: 192.168.1.254
    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: enabled

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 6:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: isatap. {9E323F18-CB91-4524-B5E3-64A8C101B
    078}
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 7:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
    Physical address.... : 02-00-54-55-4E-01
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 17:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: isatap. {5A583DB0-C514 - B 49, 6 - 9D1A - 2703884-6
    AFB}
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    C:\Windows\System32 >

    **************************************
    **************************************

    After resetting the gateway:

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
    Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

    C:\Windows\System32>ipconfig/all

    Windows IP configuration

    Name of the host...: OS
    Primary Dns suffix...:
    Node... type: hybrid
    Active... IP routing: No.
    Active... proxy WINS: No.

    Ethernet connection to the network space 2 card:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Bluetooth PAN network adapter
    Physical address.... : 00-11-67-AA-AC-D3
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Ethernet connection to the Local network card:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ether
    Net controller
    Physical address.... : 00-1E-8C-B7-D9-76
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    Address IPv6 local link...: fe80::980c:2d5d:1cd3:4195% 10 (Preferred)
    IPv4 address: 192.168.1.100 (Preferred)
    ... Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
       ... Default gateway. : 192.168.1.254
    DHCPv6 IOOKING...: 251666060
    DHCPv6 DUID customer...: 00-01-00-01-0F-F2-6D-55-00-1E-8C-B7-D9-76

    DNS servers...: 192.168.1.254
    NetBIOS over TCP/IP...: enabled

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 6:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: isatap. {9E323F18-CB91-4524-B5E3-64A8C101B
    078}
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 7:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
    Physical address.... : 02-00-54-55-4E-01
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 17:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    ... Description: isatap. {5A583DB0-C514 - B 49, 6 - 9D1A - 2703884-6
    AFB}
    Physical address.... : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
    DHCP active...: No.
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

    C:\Windows\System32 >

    **************************************

    Can someone tell me what is the cause, please? I would also appreciate it if someone can tell me how I can configure the default gateway by using a batch file executed with administrator privileges. That would save me having to dig through Control Panel etc etc every time my computer starts.

    Thank you!

    Hi RealBlood,
    Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers forum.
    To solve your problem follow these steps:

    Repair options for TCP/IP stack for use with Windows Vista.

    Start, Programs\Accessories and right click on command prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.

    In the command prompt window that opens, type type the following commands:

    Restore the default install WINSOCK entries: netsh winsock reset catalog

    Reset the battery TCP/IP IPv4 default installation. netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log

    Reset the battery TCP/IP IPv6 default installation. netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log

    Reboot the computer.

    Reset the default router by pressing the reset for 15 seconds with power button.

    • Turn off everything, modem, router, computer.
    • Connect the modem to the WAN/Internet port on the router.
    • Connect the computer to one of the router's LAN/network ports.
    • Turn on the modem, wait for triggering connect light.
    • Turn on the router, wait two minutes.
    • Start the computer.

    When the computer is completely loaded, we will see that.

    Hold down the Windows key and press R, then type CMD to open a command prompt:

    In the command prompt window that opens, type type the following command:

    IPCONFIG/ALL

    Right click in the command window and choose select all, and then press enter.
    Paste the results in a message here.

    Martin
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think

Maybe you are looking for