Http//192.168.1.1 returns nothing
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stephan
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Hello, purpose of the operation: to connect to eMule,
Instructions in the eMule manual, map the incoming ports, check the router manual, in the router manual launch the interface by entering the router's IP address in the web browser: here 192.168.1.1: problem, cannot access the router interface! address unknown...if you have experienced this...any help would be greatly appreciated. Good evening and thank you in advance!!
Instructions in the eMule manual, map the incoming ports, check the router manual, in the router manual launch the interface by entering the router's IP address in the web browser: here 192.168.1.1: problem, cannot access the router interface! address unknown...if you have experienced this...any help would be greatly appreciated. Good evening and thank you in advance!!
Configuration: desktop computer + laptop wifi + energic erg wl-001 router + aol speedtouch adsl
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To find your router's address, run a
otherwise, a random tracert would have given it to you too ;)
ipconfigand you'll find your router listed as 'Default Gateway'
otherwise, a random tracert would have given it to you too ;)
Hello,
unplug your Livebox from the power source, then plug it back in, wait for the reconnection, and try going to your Livebox address again. That's what I do and it works.
unplug your Livebox from the power source, then plug it back in, wait for the reconnection, and try going to your Livebox address again. That's what I do and it works.
over ethernet
factory reset of the Livebox
well, the process varies depending on the model of the Livebox, take your booklet and do it right!!!!
then breaking the TCP/IP: in italics are the end-line info, hit enter ;)
desktop
start
run
cmd then click OK
msdos mode:
d:/documents...etc/netsh i i r h
so, you won’t see any changes here
d:/documents...etc/netsh w r
that gives something like winsock catalog reset, restart your PC
just restart the PC
if nothing happens, there might be a firewall or antivirus to disable while configuring the LB
possibly a toasted LB..
but well, your support service should know
good luck
++
factory reset of the Livebox
well, the process varies depending on the model of the Livebox, take your booklet and do it right!!!!
then breaking the TCP/IP: in italics are the end-line info, hit enter ;)
desktop
start
run
cmd then click OK
msdos mode:
d:/documents...etc/netsh i i r h
so, you won’t see any changes here
d:/documents...etc/netsh w r
that gives something like winsock catalog reset, restart your PC
just restart the PC
if nothing happens, there might be a firewall or antivirus to disable while configuring the LB
possibly a toasted LB..
but well, your support service should know
good luck
++
Is the router's network address the same as that of the PC?
Does the network work?
Is the IP address on the PC dynamic or static?
Does the network work?
Is the IP address on the PC dynamic or static?
What type of router do you have?
Are you sure that your router's IP address is of the type: 192.168.1.1?
Check the connectivity between your computer and your router by typing: ping 192.168.1.1 in a DOS console. If you don't get a response, check your network card configuration as follows:
in Network Favorites, you will find Local Area Connection, right-click on it + Properties + TCP/IP + Properties and check the box "Use the following IP address" and you will enter the value: 192.168.1.2. The subnet mask will be set automatically once you click on it, then for the default gateway address, enter: 192.168.1.1 (the address of your router, of course).
Then, ping again; if there's still no response, unplug your Ethernet cable and plug it into another port.
There you go.
Are you sure that your router's IP address is of the type: 192.168.1.1?
Check the connectivity between your computer and your router by typing: ping 192.168.1.1 in a DOS console. If you don't get a response, check your network card configuration as follows:
in Network Favorites, you will find Local Area Connection, right-click on it + Properties + TCP/IP + Properties and check the box "Use the following IP address" and you will enter the value: 192.168.1.2. The subnet mask will be set automatically once you click on it, then for the default gateway address, enter: 192.168.1.1 (the address of your router, of course).
Then, ping again; if there's still no response, unplug your Ethernet cable and plug it into another port.
There you go.