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On my router settings, I accidentally enabled the Access Point setting and entered the IP for it the same as my computer's assigned IP address. Now my router cannot connect to the internet at all and I cannot manually reset the router to disable Access Point because there's no internet nor LAN. How do I fix this?

Thanks for your reply in advanced!

2007-05-21 11:23:16 · 4 answers · asked by Col 4 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

4 answers

Most routers can be RESET (put a paperclip in a hole marked RESET). Then, connect a PC/laptop with a network (cat-5) cable to one of the LAN ports (not WAN). Open a browser and type http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.2.1 (this depends on the brand).

Attach the DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of the router. If you can reach the setup screen from the browser, configure your internet connection. Almost all ISP's have "DHCP" for the WAN IP address (the IP address your ISP assigns). This means that an address is automatically assigned to your router.

On your local (LAN) network, the router assigns local IP addresses (192.168.1.100 ...) in a range to wired or wireless PC's conencted to your router.

2007-05-21 11:31:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No - it may't be an identical IP as your present on the spot router - there may be an IP conflict on your community. It does' even with the undeniable fact that, could desire to have a static IP on an identical subnet on your community, i.e. in the adventure that your cutting-edge on the spot router sits on the IP of 192.168.a million.a million - you've got the prefer to be sure the hot on the spot get admission to component has an IP that fits the 1st 3 numbers, 192.168.a million. and then a special 4th huge type like 2 - so 192.168.a million.2. What your posing to do is a little extra complicated than you think of... it may't be so common as including a 2d on the spot get admission to component to your community. Is you first on the spot gadget a get admission to component or a router. It makes a distinction. additionally, is the hot get admission to component an identical make and style through fact the prevailing one? get admission to factors are many times designed to artwork in a team by way of applying load balancing - yet you're able to be able to desire to set that up in the on the spot get admission to factors settings. i'm no longer a hundred% that on the spot routers can bridge between one yet another. based strictly on your description - it truly is what i might propose: Set your new get admission to component's gateway to the IP of your present on the spot router. This on the spot get admission to component will additionally could desire to have a diverse SSID than your cutting-edge on the spot router till you are able to bridge or link connections between the two on the spot contraptions. For the DHCP settings on the two contraptions, i might propose placing diverse tiers - to stay away from each and every on the spot gadget attempting to assign an identical IP two times. Set your present on the spot router to a minimum of a few thing variety to a minimum of a few thing line 50-a hundred and you new get admission to component to a minimum of a few thing like one hundred and one-one hundred fifty. on the shopper component, you will could desire to %. which on the spot community to attach to - assuming they overlap. - after that issues ought to artwork...

2016-10-31 01:02:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Cant you reset the access point using the hard reset ??
or
Just plug in access point (no router) and then enter the WAP IP to change the settings

2007-05-21 11:30:20 · answer #3 · answered by Cupcake 7 · 0 0

The easiest way is set your computer to a different IP and then login to the AP and change it. You can just set a fixed IP on you computer, it will override the "assigned" IP just put it outside the DHCP range. like 192.168.0.10 etc.

2007-05-21 11:50:42 · answer #4 · answered by Tracy L 7 · 0 0

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