yes, a am trying to access to config page by wired network, i tought too that
the blame was windows vista, but a can't explain why trough desktop pc with
vista i can access to routers config....i think the problem is in cpu
architecture all Core 2 Duo
"LAB Enterprises" wrote:
> You aren't trying to connect to it wirelessly are you? You should never
> change settings via wireless connection to a router (I screwed up my first
> router that way :P) and perhaps Vista won't let you to avoid problems? Try
> connecting via a network cable and see if you can access it then.
>
> Lori
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> "Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news
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> > do you know what option?, i have already search for that option and a i
> > didn't find it
> >
> >
> > "Mr. Arnold" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:B2BF8663-030D-4E9E-9C5F-8F33DADFA331@xxxxxx
> >> > hi, thank you
> >> >
> >> > i can access to internet, my router have dhcp server enable and i get a
> >> > valid ip address, my router is 192.168.100.254, and my ip is
> >> > 192.168.100.102
> >> > i only can't access to config page, it doesn't ask me for credentials,
> >> > only
> >> > in the notebook pc's
> >> >
> >>
> >> The router uses a scripting language like JavaScript. Maybe, one of the
> >> options in IE7 is enabled or disable that is preventing the access of the
> >> router's admin screens.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> >
>
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