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Problem Accessing Netgear Router Settings After Os Re-Install
I re-installed Xp on Friday. It went fine except for a subsequent problem accessing my Netgear router settings. On Thursday I could access it no problem using 192.168.0.1 and backed up my settings. After re-install I can't get the little box coming up asking for the username and password.
I have checked that the 'obtain an IP address automatically' and ' obtain DNS server address automatically' are selected in network connections. I have reset the router to make sure the IP address is the factory set one.
I still have the set up disk and decided to use that instead. It keeps telling me that I should have a ethernet adapter and it can't prodeed until I have. I didn't have one on Thursday and it worked just great. Help would be greatly appreciated.
I have checked that the 'obtain an IP address automatically' and ' obtain DNS server address automatically' are selected in network connections. I have reset the router to make sure the IP address is the factory set one.
I still have the set up disk and decided to use that instead. It keeps telling me that I should have a ethernet adapter and it can't prodeed until I have. I didn't have one on Thursday and it worked just great. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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It is a Netgear N300 wireless ADSL+ Modem Router (DGN2200). Sorry for my vagueness. I am using the ethernet cable. I am not sure if the internet connection is working on the computer. But I can see that the modem router is connected to the internet as that green light is on.
There are not any other routers around that I am aware of, certainly we don't have any more than one. I will try to check my IP address as you suggest methyl. I am in the library just now using their facilities but will check when I get home. The troubleshooting guide in the manual mentions problems with computer and router IPs not being in same range or something, but I didn't know how to check my computer's IP.
Thanks for your help :)
There are not any other routers around that I am aware of, certainly we don't have any more than one. I will try to check my IP address as you suggest methyl. I am in the library just now using their facilities but will check when I get home. The troubleshooting guide in the manual mentions problems with computer and router IPs not being in same range or something, but I didn't know how to check my computer's IP.
Thanks for your help :)
Thanks for the info bongoboy. I am using the ethernet cable. I tried to get the IP address up Methyl, but it was just blank.
I actually think now that it might be that I am missing some of those Broadcom files that run some of the adapters. I think I might need Broadcom Gigabit Integrated Controller. It was on my computer before and isn't now. I think that's what the installation disc is saying. I have a 'Broadcom Management Programs' structure on my computer now, but there are no adapters in it! Ekkk. Going to go and look for a download now.
I actually think now that it might be that I am missing some of those Broadcom files that run some of the adapters. I think I might need Broadcom Gigabit Integrated Controller. It was on my computer before and isn't now. I think that's what the installation disc is saying. I have a 'Broadcom Management Programs' structure on my computer now, but there are no adapters in it! Ekkk. Going to go and look for a download now.
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