* go to your DOS screen----> click start-->run---> type cmd--->type ipconfig on the dos screen and look for the default gateway (the default gateway should be 192.168.1.1). just type ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew to renew the ip address.
* ping the default gateway and you should have 4 replies.
to access the set-up page of your router ( http://192.168.1.1 ) , push the reset button of your router at the back for about 10 sec., then make sure the PC is connected at the LAN ports 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 of your router, then open the browser then type in http://192.168.1.1 ...
if it won't make it... make sure that the internet protocol TCP/IP properties of your PC is set to obtain an IP adress and DNS servers automatically...
go to network connection found under control panel
right click on local area connection, then click on properties
under general tab, highlight internet protocol TCP/IP , then click properties
then make sure it's set to obtain an IP adress and DNS servers automatically.. click "ok" and click "close" button for the windows opened
try opening the router's set-up page again, it should open already, if not, reset the router again and reboot your PC...
hey you guys...ok so i have tried restarting the router and all that good stuff...and making sure all my local area connections are all set properly like it says but i still cannot access "http://192.168.1.1/". this is really frustrating anything else i could possiably do?? thx
i am having fits with this!!!!!! please stay on the line until i get to where i should be with your directions.....i have spent over 5 hrs. with this **bleep** thiing!