Try these links:
http://192.168.0.1
http://192.168.1.1
http://192.168.2.1
2006-12-07 01:31:48
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answer #1
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Open up a DOS window and type
ipconfig /all
this should show you all the IP's physically connected on that machine.
Plus the MAC addresses if you need them.
You're seeing a lot of 192.168.0.1 , etc. answers because that's almost always the default address for the router.
2006-12-07 01:49:09
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answer #2
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answered by jont 2
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Click on the start button
Select Run
Type in: cmd
DOS window will appear
Type in: ipconfig
Four lines of IP information should appear. The last line is the "default gateway".
That will be your router's IP address
2006-12-07 01:41:15
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answer #3
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answered by dewcoons 7
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the ip address of your new router would eithr be underneath ur serail bar code or in the manual or you could view it by hooking up to your computer and testing the connections.
2006-12-07 01:32:52
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answer #4
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answered by WelshPartyBoi 1
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that depends on you.
if u tell me the whole network architecture then i can tell u what's the new router ip address.
2006-12-09 01:49:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Open the instruction manual. It will tell you inside. You will also need to know the username and password to access it, again the instruction manual will provide the information.
2006-12-07 01:32:38
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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This depends on the router. It is usually 192.168.1.1. It's sometimes 192.162.2.1.
Other ones are:
192.168.0.1
192.168.123.254.
2006-12-07 01:32:31
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answer #7
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answered by thejackallhaslanded 2
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it should tell you in the help
2006-12-07 01:46:40
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answer #8
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answered by zippo091 6
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u tell me try asda
2006-12-07 01:37:26
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answer #9
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answered by ian n 1
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http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Troubleshooting-Wireless-Network-Connections.html
http://www.techtutorials.net/
2006-12-07 05:05:10
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answer #10
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answered by george r. n. 5
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