dlink router, but not something . [port forwarding] [dlink]
Q: Now . are
1 my problems. Internet works fine
2. i cannot log into my router with port forwarding to tweak the like (as i type in http://192.168.0.1 and my pw), it just gives me a “page not found” error . I think I somehow toasted, but Im not sure how to get it back .
my router DI-704P
guy
Best Answer: Lemme guess….you bought a wireless n router thinking it would boost your wireless G equipment…..you want wireless n network speeds, you MUST have wireless n networking devices on your pcs also!
Re:my ip is 192.168.0.103
2 other pc's are hooked up to the network and they are in the hundreds as well..
i ping 192.168.0.1 and it gives me a response..
so it looks like my only option is the serial CLI connection.. but i only found a parallel to serial cable at the moment.
guy
Re:Can you access it via the CLI (command line interface). I have the DLink 504 and am able to plug in the 9 pin serial cable to my serial port on the PC and onto the back of the router and access it that way.
I don't have any info about your specific router but I've found this (http://shadow.sentry.org/~trev/dsl50x.html) page to be an excellent repository for DSL-500/504 information.
Edit: You sure the router IP is 192.168.0.1 (which is the default)?? Perhaps it got changed somewhere along the line. Whats your PCs IP?
Re:so ya.. i'm stuck out of my router's properties…
so i cant forward any ports and such =/
man this suck..
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Can you ping the router? If not, perform a hard reset (check your manual) and reconfigure it.
EDIT: If you're running XP, go to your network places properties page and double click the LAN connection. Then click the repair tab at the top and check to see what your default gateway is. If it's not the IP you thought it was, you probably changed the IP of the router.
i can ping my router, its working fine… for everything…
and no i'm not running winxp.. but have xp as my dual boot os..
Re:Can you ping the router? If not, perform a hard reset (check your manual) and reconfigure it.
EDIT: If you're running XP, go to your network places properties page and double click the LAN connection. Then click the repair tab at the top and check to see what your default gateway is. If it's not the IP you thought it was, you probably changed the IP of the router.
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