hello
i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's an
SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
thank you for the help you can give
hello
i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's an
SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
thank you for the help you can give
Hi Jorge,
Click the start orb. In the search box, type the following:
'http://192.168.0.1' and press enter. A dialogue should appear asking for
credentials (a user name and password) to enter the router configuration. If
this does not work, then check the router itself for instructions,
specifically the address which is usually, but not always, as above. If it is
different, substitute the address for the address on the router. Note that if
you have the classic menu enabled, then you click 'Run...' and enter the
address there.
Dwarf
"Jorge Lamelas" wrote:
> hello
>
> i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
> and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's an
> SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
>
> thank you for the help you can give
"Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
newsC8C868F-B566-4D61-89A3-A342168222D8@xxxxxx
If the computer is not using an IP on the router, either a DHCP IP issued by
> hello
>
> i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
> and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's
> an
> SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
>
> thank you for the help you can give
the router or the NIC has been manually configured to use a static IP on
the router, and the machine cannot assess the device IP on the router to
access the router's admin screens, then the machine doesn't have a
connection to the router.
If the router is issuing DHCP IP(s), and the computer's NIC has the 169. IP
assigned to the NIC, then the O/S assigned that IP to the NIC. The machine
cannot access the router's device IP nor can the machine access the
Internet, since the machine is not using an IP on the router.
It's a sign of trouble and the machine is not using an IP on the router, if
the 169 IP has been assigned to the NIC.
You can use the netsh command to see if it will buy you anything as it's a
solution that has been used with Vista and router connection problems.
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable
thank you
thats the problem, my router have 192.168.100.254 ip address, but the it
dont ask me for the credentials, username and password
"Dwarf" wrote:
> Hi Jorge,
>
> Click the start orb. In the search box, type the following:
> 'http://192.168.0.1' and press enter. A dialogue should appear asking for
> credentials (a user name and password) to enter the router configuration. If
> this does not work, then check the router itself for instructions,
> specifically the address which is usually, but not always, as above. If it is
> different, substitute the address for the address on the router. Note that if
> you have the classic menu enabled, then you click 'Run...' and enter the
> address there.
> Dwarf
>
> "Jorge Lamelas" wrote:
>
> > hello
> >
> > i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
> > and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's an
> > SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
> >
> > thank you for the help you can give
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
"Mr. Arnold" wrote:
>
> "Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> newsC8C868F-B566-4D61-89A3-A342168222D8@xxxxxx
>
> > hello
> >
> > i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
> > and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's
> > an
> > SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
> >
> > thank you for the help you can give
> If the computer is not using an IP on the router, either a DHCP IP issued by
> the router or the NIC has been manually configured to use a static IP on
> the router, and the machine cannot assess the device IP on the router to
> access the router's admin screens, then the machine doesn't have a
> connection to the router.
>
> If the router is issuing DHCP IP(s), and the computer's NIC has the 169. IP
> assigned to the NIC, then the O/S assigned that IP to the NIC. The machine
> cannot access the router's device IP nor can the machine access the
> Internet, since the machine is not using an IP on the router.
>
> It's a sign of trouble and the machine is not using an IP on the router, if
> the 169 IP has been assigned to the NIC.
>
> You can use the netsh command to see if it will buy you anything as it's a
> solution that has been used with Vista and router connection problems.
>
> netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable
>
>
"Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B2BF8663-030D-4E9E-9C5F-8F33DADFA331@xxxxxxThe router uses a scripting language like JavaScript. Maybe, one of the
> 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
>
options in IE7 is enabled or disable that is preventing the access of the
router's admin screens.
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.
>
>
>
>
"Jorge Lamelas" wrote:
Alright well this happened to me. Whenever you go to "192.168.1.1" in ur
> hello
>
> i have various notebooks compal, and all have windows vista home premium,
> and i can't access to any of my routers configuration page, i have MSI's an
> SMC's, i dont receive any answer from ie 7
>
> thank you for the help you can give
browser it is just white right? Well go to your router, unplug everything
including power for a few seconds. Then plug power back into the router
(remember only the router) and then hold down the little reset button that is
somewhere on there for 20 - 25 seconds. Plug everything back in, and it
should work.
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
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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.
>>
>>
>>
>>
I don't know. I am sure it's going to have the word Java in it. I once did
some security settings in IE6 that stop the router admin screens from
working.
I have to get to work.
Bye.
"Jorge Lamelas" <JorgeLamelas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news2AF9402-1243-44D8-B115-C3438152818A@xxxxxx
> 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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