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I cannot access the router’s Web User Interface.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that the power cord and all the Ethernet cables are connected correctly. This includes the cables connecting the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router and all the computers.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that your computer is using an IP address that is within the default range of 192.168.2.xxx. Make sure the address of the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The Default Gateway should be the IP address of the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router, which is 192.168.2.1.
Windows 95, 98, or Me Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type winipcfg and click OK. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to make sure they are correct. If the information is not correct, click Release All and then click Renew All.
Windows NT, 2000, or XP Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type cmd and click OK. At the DOS prompt, type ipconfig /all. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to make sure they are correct. If the information is not correct, type ipconfig /release and press ENTER. Then, type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER.
Possible Solution:
Verify the connection setting of your Web browser and that the HTTP Proxy feature of your Web browser is disabled. You need to do this so that your Web browser can read the configuration pages inside your Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router. Launch your Web browser.
Internet Explorer users:
Click Tools, Internet Options, and then the Connections tab. Select Never dial a connection, click Apply, and then click OK. Click Tools again, then click Internet Options. Click the Connections tab, and click the LAN Settings button. Clear all the check boxes and click OK. Click OK to close Internet Options.
Netscape Navigator users:
Click Edit, Preferences, and then
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