thanks but still no go...
this is what I did, using the tweak test:
- set mtu to 1500 (im on cable)
- set rwin to 37960
- upgraded firmware
also, this is strange but good, but maybe the above fixed it, but last nite, I downloaded Opera and it did not work, but after these changes I can now...
I am not setting the actual settings to ##, I just typed that because I did not want my wireless router IP address to be fully known.
Since this is confusing and this is an internal router, these are the actual settings:
Here are the settings:
my ip: 192.168.22.102
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0...
thanks for all your help guys. Still no go though..
Here are the settings:
my ip: 192.168.##.102
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <-- this has always been such
router: 192.168.##.9
I can ping 192.168.##.9 from DOS.
We had this same problem with the pc's when the router was set to the IP...
after clearing the temp & history and making the shortcut, same result, still cannot view the router setup page, still churns then times out...
just to make sure this doesnt make a difference, we had previously changed the ip from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.##.#.
also, we do not have a login, but...
I made the above change and still could not access the router. I get the same response.. churn churn, then gateway timeout error. Any ideas on what I should try next?
We have 5 pc's connected to our router and working correctly. However, when we need to access the router configuration, it seems that only one of the pc's can actually connect to the router to view/change the settings. When we try to access from one of the pc's that cannot connect, the browser...
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