If you have two routers, and they both have the same IP address (192.168.0.1 in this case), you'll have to unplug the D-Link for a bit and then change the address on the Linksys to something else (e.g. 192.168.0.254). You've essentially given the same phone number to two subscribers. They need separate numbers, otherwise, the first one to answer is who you get - which is the D-Link.
2007-12-11 09:18:36
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answered by PhotoJim 4
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First, this is entirely too vague to give you an educated answer, so I'm going to make a ton of assumptions and you'll have to pick out what is correct.
1. It sounds like you are trying to access a linksys router but are getting another attached router, a D-Link, instead.
2. Since you haven't said how you have the two routers connected, I'm assuming you have one wired router and one wireless router piggy-backed for whatever reason.
You are going to need to hook your computer directly into the router that you are trying to access. If you have a Linksys router somewhere in the network, hook directly into that router. You probably have both routers with the same IP address or you don't know the correct IP address. Hooking directly into the router should help tremendously.
Good luck!
2007-12-11 17:21:09
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answered by Thomas K 4
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Two Routers
The First Router that is hooked up to the Modem will tell the Second Router what its IP address is, so look on the DLink Router and see what IP addresses it has given out.
2007-12-11 17:19:57
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answered by angellahash 3
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I have never used a Linksys router, but through some Googling, I have managed to find out that Linksys' control panel is found by typing in the address bar "192.168.1.245"
2007-12-11 17:18:31
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answered by massivematt99 4
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How many routers are you using? Typically, only one should be needed for a home network? Besides, some Linksys routers are 192.168.1.1.
2007-12-11 17:19:46
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answered by sosguy 7
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Are you using a dlink or linksys device?
2007-12-11 17:19:05
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answered by Kevin C 1
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The Linksys IP is 192.168.1.1
Try this it should help
Have a blessed Day
2007-12-11 17:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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To find the IP's of all your network hardware, open the Command Prompt and type ipconfig/all
2007-12-11 17:19:03
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answered by Ron M 7
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Try 192.168.1.1.
2007-12-11 17:18:05
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answered by Kahless 7
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