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Can't login to Linksys router's default IP address


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lisa murphy

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hi i am useing a linksys router its not mine is it safe for me to us it ??


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Hi there,

 

I have Linksys router EA 2750. i have made this router as a bridge to the another main router, but somehow it got reset, now i have removed this router from the main router but i am not able to login the router through browser.


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Hi there,

 

I have Linksys router EA 2750. i have made this router as a bridge to the another main router, but somehow it got reset, now i have removed this router from the main router but i am not able to login the router through browser.


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Even I am Facing the same issue. I tried doing it with another router and it worked


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try 

 

Hi everybody,

I am trying to access the web setup page for my Linksys router but I can't login.

From what I got from other websites and forums is that Linksys routers all have the default IP address http://192.168.1.1, but mine doesn't appear to have this one. I checked my Default Gateway Ip using the command prompt and it doesn't even resemble http://192.168.1.1. I tried resetting the router for 30 seconds and unplugging the router for 60 seconds, but I still have the the same IP address and not the default address that should be there.

When I use the Default Gateway that was shown in my command prompt, it does ask me for my username and password but I can't log in. <script pagespeed_no_defer="" type="text/javascript">//=d.offsetWidth&&0>=d.offsetHeight)a=!1;else{c=d.getBoundingClientRect();var f=document.body;a=c.top+("pageYOffset"in window? window.pageYOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollTop);c=c.left+("pageXOffset"in window?window.pageXOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollLeft);f=a.toString()+","+c;b.b.hasOwnProperty(f)?a=!1:(b.b[f]=!0,a=a<=b.e.height&&c<=b.e.width)}a&&(b.a.push(e),b.d[e]=!0)};p.prototype.checkImageForCriticality=function(b){b.getBoundingClientRect&&q(this,b)};h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality",function(b){n.checkImageForCriticality(b)}); h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkCriticalImages",function(){r(n)}); var r=function(b){b.b={};for(var d=["IMG","INPUT"],a=[],c=0;c=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e)}b.g&&(e="&rd="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(s())),131072>=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e),d=!0);t=a;if(d){c=b.f;b=b.h;var f; if(window.XMLHttpRequest)f=new XMLHttpRequest;else if(window.ActiveXObject)try{f=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")}catch(k){try{f=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")}catch(u){}}f&&(f.open("POST",c+(-1==c.indexOf("?")?"?":"&")+"url="+encodeURIComponent(b)),f.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"),f.send(a))}}},s=function(){var b={},d=document.getElementsByTagName("IMG");if(0==d.length)return{};var a=d[0];if(!("naturalWidth"in a&&"naturalHeight"in a))return{};for(var c= 0;a=d[c];++c){var e=a.getAttribute("pagespeed_url_hash");e&&(!(e in b)&&0=b[e].k&&a.height>=b[e].j)&&(b[e]={rw:a.width,rh:a.height,ow:a.naturalWidth,oh:a.naturalHeight})}return b},t="";h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.getBeaconData",function(){return t});h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run",function(b,d,a,c,e,f){var k=new p(b,d,a,e,f);n=k;c&&m(function(){window.setTimeout(function(){r(k)},0)})});})(); pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run('/mod_pagespeed_beacon','http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?s=1dcd8e21997d197e33148e1a3abb6041&app=forums&module=ajax§ion=topics&do=quote&t=231141&p=1478137&md5check=5caf68664b9062b5f5708d887de07c6d&isRte=1,mKmPV3o1Px,true,true,BhPZlE2GcAo');//]]></script>


I really need some help.Please!!!!!


BTW. I am using a wireless setup, is that why I can't access it?&&0

try changing you IP address . if still facing issue call the service provider. They adjust the frequency with their router and everything would be sorted. Hope this is helpful.

Thank you 


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Hi everybody,

I am trying to access the web setup page for my Linksys router but I can't login.

From what I got from other websites and forums is that Linksys routers all have the default IP address http://192.168.1.1, but mine doesn't appear to have this one. I checked my Default Gateway Ip using the command prompt and it doesn't even resemble http://192.168.1.1. I tried resetting the router for 30 seconds and unplugging the router for 60 seconds, but I still have the the same IP address and not the default address that should be there.

When I use the Default Gateway that was shown in my command prompt, it does ask me for my username and password but I can't log in. <script pagespeed_no_defer="" type="text/javascript">//=d.offsetWidth&&0>=d.offsetHeight)a=!1;else{c=d.getBoundingClientRect();var f=document.body;a=c.top+("pageYOffset"in window? window.pageYOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollTop);c=c.left+("pageXOffset"in window?window.pageXOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollLeft);f=a.toString()+","+c;b.b.hasOwnProperty(f)?a=!1:(b.b[f]=!0,a=a<=b.e.height&&c<=b.e.width)}a&&(b.a.push(e),b.d[e]=!0)};p.prototype.checkImageForCriticality=function(b){b.getBoundingClientRect&&q(this,b)};h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality",function(b){n.checkImageForCriticality(b)}); h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkCriticalImages",function(){r(n)}); var r=function(b){b.b={};for(var d=["IMG","INPUT"],a=[],c=0;c=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e)}b.g&&(e="&rd="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(s())),131072>=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e),d=!0);t=a;if(d){c=b.f;b=b.h;var f; if(window.XMLHttpRequest)f=new XMLHttpRequest;else if(window.ActiveXObject)try{f=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")}catch(k){try{f=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")}catch(u){}}f&&(f.open("POST",c+(-1==c.indexOf("?")?"?":"&")+"url="+encodeURIComponent(b)),f.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"),f.send(a))}}},s=function(){var b={},d=document.getElementsByTagName("IMG");if(0==d.length)return{};var a=d[0];if(!("naturalWidth"in a&&"naturalHeight"in a))return{};for(var c= 0;a=d[c];++c){var e=a.getAttribute("pagespeed_url_hash");e&&(!(e in b)&&0=b[e].k&&a.height>=b[e].j)&&(b[e]={rw:a.width,rh:a.height,ow:a.naturalWidth,oh:a.naturalHeight})}return b},t="";h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.getBeaconData",function(){return t});h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run",function(b,d,a,c,e,f){var k=new p(b,d,a,e,f);n=k;c&&m(function(){window.setTimeout(function(){r(k)},0)})});})(); pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run('/mod_pagespeed_beacon','http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?s=690ccb5c15f74f5d56e2c67cf0be69ae&app=forums&module=ajax§ion=topics&do=quote&t=231141&p=1478137&md5check=135271f305e26593ccc1302728553cd7&isRte=1,mKmPV3o1Px,true,true,K1ZaJ5YaWko');//]]></script>


I really need some help.Please!!!!!


BTW. I am using a wireless setup, is that why I can't access it?&&0

FOLOW THIS LINK IT WILL HELP YOU

https://www.google.c...rg0xqSrmQZh642f


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Hi everybody,

I am trying to access the web setup page for my Linksys router but I can't login.

From what I got from other websites and forums is that Linksys routers all have the default IP address http://192.168.1.1, but mine doesn't appear to have this one. I checked my Default Gateway Ip using the command prompt and it doesn't even resemble http://192.168.1.1. I tried resetting the router for 30 seconds and unplugging the router for 60 seconds, but I still have the the same IP address and not the default address that should be there.

When I use the Default Gateway that was shown in my command prompt, it does ask me for my username and password but I can't log in. <script pagespeed_no_defer="" type="text/javascript">//=d.offsetWidth&&0>=d.offsetHeight)a=!1;else{c=d.getBoundingClientRect();var f=document.body;a=c.top+("pageYOffset"in window? window.pageYOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollTop);c=c.left+("pageXOffset"in window?window.pageXOffset:(document.documentElement||f.parentNode||f).scrollLeft);f=a.toString()+","+c;b.b.hasOwnProperty(f)?a=!1:(b.b[f]=!0,a=a<=b.e.height&&c<=b.e.width)}a&&(b.a.push(e),b.d[e]=!0)};p.prototype.checkImageForCriticality=function(b){b.getBoundingClientRect&&q(this,b)};h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality",function(b){n.checkImageForCriticality(b)}); h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkCriticalImages",function(){r(n)}); var r=function(b){b.b={};for(var d=["IMG","INPUT"],a=[],c=0;c=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e)}b.g&&(e="&rd="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(s())),131072>=a.length+e.length&&(a+=e),d=!0);t=a;if(d){c=b.f;b=b.h;var f; if(window.XMLHttpRequest)f=new XMLHttpRequest;else if(window.ActiveXObject)try{f=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")}catch(k){try{f=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")}catch(u){}}f&&(f.open("POST",c+(-1==c.indexOf("?")?"?":"&")+"url="+encodeURIComponent(b)),f.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"),f.send(a))}}},s=function(){var b={},d=document.getElementsByTagName("IMG");if(0==d.length)return{};var a=d[0];if(!("naturalWidth"in a&&"naturalHeight"in a))return{};for(var c= 0;a=d[c];++c){var e=a.getAttribute("pagespeed_url_hash");e&&(!(e in b)&&0=b[e].k&&a.height>=b[e].j)&&(b[e]={rw:a.width,rh:a.height,ow:a.naturalWidth,oh:a.naturalHeight})}return b},t="";h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.getBeaconData",function(){return t});h("pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run",function(b,d,a,c,e,f){var k=new p(b,d,a,e,f);n=k;c&&m(function(){window.setTimeout(function(){r(k)},0)})});})(); pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run('/mod_pagespeed_beacon','http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?s=690ccb5c15f74f5d56e2c67cf0be69ae&app=forums&module=ajax§ion=topics&do=quote&t=231141&p=1478137&md5check=135271f305e26593ccc1302728553cd7&isRte=1,mKmPV3o1Px,true,true,K1ZaJ5YaWko');//]]></script>


I really need some help.Please!!!!!


BTW. I am using a wireless setup, is that why I can't access it?&&0

FOLOW THIS LINK IT WILL HELP YOU

https://www.google.c...rg0xqSrmQZh642f

 

Let me know if the tutorial works for you. I have another guide to login into your IP router if that doesn't work.


Edited by Vellin_Boute, 19 April 2019 - 01:57 AM.

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Well,
I have finally done it. It works now. Thank you everyone for all your help. You guys are amazing and I will definitely come back here if I have any other problems.

ANON

 

As the original thread was started and the members networking issue resolved a little over ten years ago when the OP last visited our forums it is most unlikely that you will receive any reply back from them Vellin_Boute.

 

Thank you for your willingness to help others but may I refer you to the following information;
 
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feenalauren,

 

Did you take the time to check the date of the OP or the info in my reply #38, you would be far better helping in current threads if you can rather than replying to threads where you will not get any feedback from the OP.


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Redundant thread closed to avoid any further posts.


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