ok now open ur browser window, and type in 192.168.1.1 tell us what comes up
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XCobra
Posted 24th Jan 2006 7:18pm
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go to internt right?? i typed 192.168.1.1 and it says page not found
Ugly Donkey
Posted 24th Jan 2006 7:21pm
L4Y Member Post 494 / 843
hmm ok, start>run >type in cmd >type in ipconfig /all
tell me what it says for default gateway
hmm do u have msn..i dont think u want to be giving some of this information out on the public forums if will add noruff@hotmail.com to ur msn, ill help u there
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goober
Posted 24th Jan 2006 7:25pm
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try 192.168.0.1
thats what i had to use with my Linksys router.
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do u mean type in cmd ipconfig/all i didnt get a default gateway no sry dont have yahoo
Ugly Donkey
Posted 24th Jan 2006 7:38pm
L4Y Member Post 495 / 843
read the pm i just sent u. and reply to me through the pm
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goober
Posted 24th Jan 2006 7:38pm
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hmmm, ive acually been thinking of getting AIM, let me do some background checking... (i dont want to end up downloading something as bad as MSN thinking its as good as yahoo )
and, that SHOULD work...
you should get something like this:
I "Green-ed" out boxes having your personal numbers in it...
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XCobra:
So what you are saying is that when you type this address (http://192.168.1.1/) in your Internet Explorer. You never get this pop menu page:
If you did and you guessed the wrong password ( the user name is left blank ) then you should get this page:
If you are not even getting that, maybe access to it has been taken away from you from your father, which means you are going to have to ask him to forward a port for you from his PC or to log in on yours as an administrator.
I have been trying to fix this for many years, well two years, but never figured out how to do this.
and if I type: cmd /k ipconfig in dos prompt I get the following IP address: 10.0.0.3
that can't be right, can it?
I don't know what name brand router do you have.
Also since you are talking about already going into DOS prompt. Have you tried just typing this in:
ipconfig /all Notice: There is a space between the g and the forward slash.
Why you add the "cmd /k " at all is beyond me. You get the same results as typing in ipconfig.
ipconfig /all gives you more information, which comes in handy when you want to assign a computer a permanent LAN IP address. As you might or might not know. The LAN IP address can cna change if when you turn off a PC. The router will automatically assign it a new one based on what IPs are available. That's if you have the router set up to assign your PCs a LAN IP address.
For those reading this. You can get to the DOS command prompt by:
1. Clicking the start button
2. Clicking on run from the pop-up menu
3. Typing cmd
4. Then you get a black box with most likely than not. White text. That is your DOS window.
in the process of figureing out what his default gateway was, we found that he does not have access to any thing that could possibly be detrimental to his computer or his network.
in other words he is forced to ask his father
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NoClanFrank
Posted 25th Jan 2006 1:38am
Post 2104 / 5840
In other words what I said earlier. Wait til your father comes home.
Also, good morning Ugly Donkey.