click start --> run --> type cmd
then type exactly as shown...
ipconfig/all
look for your DNS address and call the representative back or enter the exact DNS address into a browser(mozilla or internet explorer).
for example... if my dns address was 192.168.2.1 i would type 192.168.2.1 into mozilla instead of http://www.blahblah.com.
A prompt for a password may come up. you can try a blank password, admin, belkin, or company names as the default password.
Your settings can now be changed.
good luck!
2007-01-08 06:16:07
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answered by mono 1
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Go to the start button and then type in cmd and a black DOS like screen will come up. In that screen type ipconfig /all and it will bring up your IP address. Look for your gateway that is your router. After you have the router IP open you Internet explorer and type in the gateway in the HTTP field. IT will take you into your router settings.
2007-01-08 06:18:32
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answer #2
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answered by Dantheman 3
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Most routers these days have a user interface for settings, but each address for it is different. Some are 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2, etc, etc. Type that into your browser like you would any web address and see if it comes back with something. You can also try finding out how to access your router's setting on the internet.
2007-01-08 06:17:18
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answer #3
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answered by Firegrl 3
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The handle to the administration panel isn't inevitably 192.168.a million.a million (Mine isn't besides). to ascertain what it truly is, open up a command instantaneous (commence>Run>cmd.exe) and variety in ipconfig. locate the adapter you're utilizing on the outcomes record and seek for 'Default Gateway'. That huge form (it truly is going to be 192.168.a million.***, the merely good 3 digits decision) is the handle for your router. If the handle you had change into good, ascertain you're inputting the right authentication information in. maximum routers require a username and password to get entry to the administration panel. in case you've not made up those your self, then it truly is going to be something like 'person' or 'Administrator' and the password must be something like 'Password', (or it would want to be not something, in which case go away the field sparkling). in case you do not understand the information, look on the router itself, frequently on the bottom of it, or try searching contained in the router's manuals. wish this allows.
2016-12-02 00:24:17
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answered by england 4
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To access most routers, in the URL address line in your browser, enter the address http://192.168.1.1/
This should bring up the router's menu.
Advice: If you don't know what you are doing, get help or just leave it alone. It is VERY easy to stop the router from working all together.
2007-01-08 06:17:10
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answer #5
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answered by Daniel Z 2
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you cant dont mess with router hun if you have to phone your provider for help thats what we pay them 4
2007-01-08 10:31:38
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answered by munchie 6
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