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Linksys setup page?

Discussion in 'Community Broadband & Computers' started by Capricorn1964, Jun 12, 2011.

  1. Capricorn1964

    Capricorn1964 Well-Known Member

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    Can anyone get the linksys set up page with this address: http://192.168.1.1/

    I am unable to get anything ...Is the page site down?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Mike-and-Kim

    Mike-and-Kim Member

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    Yep, that's it. You may have had it lock up with the recent power glitches.
     
  3. Capricorn1964

    Capricorn1964 Well-Known Member

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    So what do I do then?

    Thanks!
     
  4. Mike-and-Kim

    Mike-and-Kim Member

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    Pull the power plug, let it sit a few seconds plug back in. You may need to do that with the modem too. Failing that a small ball peen hammer may suffice (kidding on the last part).
     
  5. Capricorn1964

    Capricorn1964 Well-Known Member

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    Besides the modem power plug, what other power plug are you referring to? sorry, not a techie guy here.

    Heck yeah, like I'll use the ball peen hammer. hehehe
     
  6. Villager

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    Shutdown your computer, unplug the modem/router. Wait a couple of minutes then plug the modem/router back in then reboot your computer and try accessing it again.
     
  7. Sasquatch519

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    Keep in mind that that's not an internet site, you must be plugged into the router to get to it. Remove the power from the router for about 30 secs, then plug it back in. Give it 15 secs to boot up. Then make sure you are on a computer that is plugged directly into the router - no wireless. If you still can't access the site, you can try a hard reset of the router which usually involves sticking a paperclip into a hole in the back depending on the model. If that doesn't work, I'd replace the router.
     

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