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hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded
on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. |
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Can you ping the router?
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. |
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"RGA" wrote in message
... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can
get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. "Roberto" wrote: "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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What is the make and model of your router? There are some routers (notably
apple) that don't allow direct access via the URL. That being said, you say you CAN connect via the url using XP, but you CANNOT connecti via the URL using Vista. Yet, in all other respects, the Vista machine has full connectivity? "RGA" wrote in message ... thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. "Roberto" wrote: "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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Karl - yes, everything you wrote is correct! The make is Siemens SpeedStream
model 2623 (see link below). thanks for your help. http://kb.efficient.com/display/1/ar...r=1.903713E-03 "Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote: What is the make and model of your router? There are some routers (notably apple) that don't allow direct access via the URL. That being said, you say you CAN connect via the url using XP, but you CANNOT connecti via the URL using Vista. Yet, in all other respects, the Vista machine has full connectivity? "RGA" wrote in message ... thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. "Roberto" wrote: "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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Thanks for the info - I will look into this router. I don't have any other
advice for you at this time; since you can get to this from XP you do not appear to be blocked. K. "RGA" wrote in message ... Karl - yes, everything you wrote is correct! The make is Siemens SpeedStream model 2623 (see link below). thanks for your help. http://kb.efficient.com/display/1/ar...r=1.903713E-03 "Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote: What is the make and model of your router? There are some routers (notably apple) that don't allow direct access via the URL. That being said, you say you CAN connect via the url using XP, but you CANNOT connecti via the URL using Vista. Yet, in all other respects, the Vista machine has full connectivity? "RGA" wrote in message ... thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. "Roberto" wrote: "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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thanks. any help would be great. i will wait to hear from you.
"Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote: Thanks for the info - I will look into this router. I don't have any other advice for you at this time; since you can get to this from XP you do not appear to be blocked. K. "RGA" wrote in message ... Karl - yes, everything you wrote is correct! The make is Siemens SpeedStream model 2623 (see link below). thanks for your help. http://kb.efficient.com/display/1/ar...r=1.903713E-03 "Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote: What is the make and model of your router? There are some routers (notably apple) that don't allow direct access via the URL. That being said, you say you CAN connect via the url using XP, but you CANNOT connecti via the URL using Vista. Yet, in all other respects, the Vista machine has full connectivity? "RGA" wrote in message ... thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. "Roberto" wrote: "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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"RGA" wrote in message ... thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. will try the link you sent also. thanks for that. Seems strange that you have web access, but can't open the web interface via the routers default IP address. I would try resetting the router back to default, maybe it's IP address has been changed in the past, rgds Roberto : "RGA" wrote in message ... hi. first time doing this. i just purchased a new computer with vista loaded on it. unfortunately, i cannot access my router set-up screen. i enter the ip address (url?) and get a message that it cannot be accessed, or troubleshooted. however, i can access the router set-up screen from the other computers in my house that are running xp. do i need to change the security or network settings on the vista computer? thanks for the help. Unfortunately some routers aren't Vista compatible http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx rgds Roberto |
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 07:52:02 -0700, RGA
thanks Roberto. this is where i'm confused. the router works in that i can get out to the internet fine. no problems there. however, my issue is that i cannot access the router itself by entering the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx url that the vendor gives in the owners manual. any advice ito help me is welcomed. thanks again. Perhaps the router is no longer using the same local (private, LAN side of the NAT) IP address range? If so, do this: - start a Cmd prompt - enter the IPCONFIG command - look for the "gateway" IP - use the "gateway" IP to access the router You may also see the same information by rt-clicing the network connection and checking Properties, or just double-clicking it. Also, be sure to precede the IP with http:// as the browser may otherwise do a "search" for it. Such browser logic may expect all web site URLs to start with "www." as the cue that you want the http:// service, as opposed to ftp:// or whatever, so when the URL doesn't start with www., you have to use an explicit http:// -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Tip Of The Day: To disable the 'Tip of the Day' feature... -------------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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