Can't access routers control page anymore

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  1. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #11

    Danko said:
    sml156 said:
    Connect your computer with the wireless and do an ipconfig from there and post that here


    The new network card seems to throw the same stuff, can't connect to it either. Also, I think I've messed up this Router with Modem. So the issue is regarding my modem...
    Yes, see now you are showing a normal LAN IP address.

    I believe the problem is that one machine appears to be connecting to the modem while this one is connecting through what looks to be a wireless access point.

    Or your modem is actually a modem/router, hard to say from this end. You need to disconnect from the modem and connect only to this router. The control page for this A/P should be at 192.168.0.254
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  2. Posts : 42
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #12

    It's a "TeleWell TW-EA510 v3" I checked the manual it seems to be some "Router + Modem". What do you mean with "disconnect from the modem and connect only to this router."
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #13

    Danko said:
    It's a "TeleWell TW-EA510 v3" I checked the manual it seems to be some "Router + Modem". What do you mean with "disconnect from the modem and connect only to this router."
    I assumed there was two routers or a modem/router is involved, it appears that the first machine is connecting to the modem while the other one is getting it's IP from the router.

    Is this the only router in this network?

    You need both machines obtaining the IP from the same source.

    Are you sure that your machine is plugged into the LAN port on this modem/router? Cable into WAN port then machine plugs into LAN port.

    It appears as if DHCP is enabled on your machine but I'm not sure why it's not giving you a proper IP, other than it's plugged into the wrong port or something.
    Last edited by chev65; 04 Feb 2013 at 13:08.
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  4. Posts : 399
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #14

    here is what I would try first
    make sure your lan cable is hooked up to the lan outputs not wan yours is clearly labeled you have 4 lan and 1 wan
    1- go to the properties of your lan card double click on the ipv4 part and make sure everything is set to automatically to get an ip address
    2- reboot see if that works (it actually should)
    3- if that dosent work go back the the properties of your lan go into ipv4 and change the settings to
    ip address = 192.168.0.110
    subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    default gateway = 192.168.0.254

    and for the dns server I think its alright to leave blank but you could try
    8.8.8.8
    8.8.4.4

    and just to check go into your ipv6 and make sure that is set to auto
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  5. Posts : 42
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #15

    sml156 said:
    here is what I would try first
    make sure your lan cable is hooked up to the lan outputs not wan yours is clearly labeled you have 4 lan and 1 wan
    1- go to the properties of your lan card double click on the ipv4 part and make sure everything is set to automatically to get an ip address
    2- reboot see if that works (it actually should)
    3- if that dosent work go back the the properties of your lan go into ipv4 and change the settings to
    ip address = 192.168.0.110
    subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    default gateway = 192.168.0.254

    and for the dns server I think its alright to leave blank but you could try
    8.8.8.8
    8.8.4.4

    and just to check go into your ipv6 and make sure that is set to auto
    It was plugged on the 4th empty ethernet port, so I switched it to the 1st, and TA-DA. Thanks <3
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  6. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #16

    Danko said:
    sml156 said:
    here is what I would try first
    make sure your lan cable is hooked up to the lan outputs not wan yours is clearly labeled you have 4 lan and 1 wan
    1- go to the properties of your lan card double click on the ipv4 part and make sure everything is set to automatically to get an ip address
    2- reboot see if that works (it actually should)
    3- if that dosent work go back the the properties of your lan go into ipv4 and change the settings to
    ip address = 192.168.0.110
    subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    default gateway = 192.168.0.254

    and for the dns server I think its alright to leave blank but you could try
    8.8.8.8
    8.8.4.4

    and just to check go into your ipv6 and make sure that is set to auto
    It was plugged on the 4th empty ethernet port, so I switched it to the 1st, and TA-DA. Thanks <3
    Seriously, that was the only problem?
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  7. Posts : 42
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #17

    chev65 said:
    Danko said:
    sml156 said:
    here is what I would try first
    make sure your lan cable is hooked up to the lan outputs not wan yours is clearly labeled you have 4 lan and 1 wan
    1- go to the properties of your lan card double click on the ipv4 part and make sure everything is set to automatically to get an ip address
    2- reboot see if that works (it actually should)
    3- if that dosent work go back the the properties of your lan go into ipv4 and change the settings to
    ip address = 192.168.0.110
    subnet mask 255.255.255.0
    default gateway = 192.168.0.254

    and for the dns server I think its alright to leave blank but you could try
    8.8.8.8
    8.8.4.4

    and just to check go into your ipv6 and make sure that is set to auto
    It was plugged on the 4th empty ethernet port, so I switched it to the 1st, and TA-DA. Thanks <3
    Seriously, that was the only problem?
    I did change the ipv4 settings, but missed that part...
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  8. Posts : 399
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #18

    now that you pasted your internet facing ip I would go back to your router web page and make sure that remote admin is turned off and an extra protection would be to change your username and password to log on to the router (not a good idea to have admin admin as password and user name)
    OH and turn off WPS from reading your specks of the router I think it is on by default turn it off because that has to do with your wifi and it is easy to hack into with linux(OS)

    Just out of curiosity im from Canada whats the weather like in Finland

    Unless your a big company these are safe to put on the net when explaining your problem
    Internal IP's
    10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
    172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
    192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

    any IP's different to these and are external and you should delete and change to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    Last edited by Digital Life; 04 Feb 2013 at 15:56. Reason: Because I can
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