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I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address
to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? |
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On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all
Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? |
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On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? |
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I have Vista. Would that be the same?
"Jim" wrote: On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? . |
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I have Vista. Would that be the same?
"Jim" wrote: On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? . |
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Don't know. What happens when you execute the command?
Jim "Ken W" wrote in message news ![]() I have Vista. Would that be the same? "Jim" wrote: On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? . |
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Don't know. What happens when you execute the command?
Jim "Ken W" wrote in message news ![]() I have Vista. Would that be the same? "Jim" wrote: On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? . |
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"Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? Set up your PC to use a DHCP connection. Connect the PC to the router directly, and only to the router. Reboot the router and then reboot the PC. Then consider using a newsgroup better suited to answer a wifi router connection. Like, oh say, alt.internet.wireless. Or here's a better suggestion, search for factory reset and the linksys router's model number. Force it back to factory defaults. And download it's manual from the linksys website while you're at it. |
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"Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? Set up your PC to use a DHCP connection. Connect the PC to the router directly, and only to the router. Reboot the router and then reboot the PC. Then consider using a newsgroup better suited to answer a wifi router connection. Like, oh say, alt.internet.wireless. Or here's a better suggestion, search for factory reset and the linksys router's model number. Force it back to factory defaults. And download it's manual from the linksys website while you're at it. |
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Don't know? Why are you replying in a Vista group if you don't know the
answer to the question? -- -- "Jim" wrote in message ... Don't know. What happens when you execute the command? Jim "Ken W" wrote in message news ![]() I have Vista. Would that be the same? "Jim" wrote: On XP, it is the Default Gateway as reported by ipconfig/all Jim "Ken W" wrote in message ... I have a Linksys wireless router, but I don't know how to find the IP address to configure it. I've had it for a few years now and can't find the documentation, but I changed the IP address from the standard one they always use. How can I find what it is? . |
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