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Hi everyone,
teamfresh here,
This is my first post, I'm really hoping someone here is clever enough to help me out. I'm a bit of a noobie you see, so please bare with me if I have overlooked something simple.
Basically, I am trying to forward a port.
The problem is I can not access the router settings
- via firefox or internet explorer.
Now at one point in the past, I could and did access the settings no problem - but now when I try it is timed out.
I can surf the internet no problem, but when I try to access the router settings (http://192.168.1.1) it is timed out.
I can ping it and I get a response, so I'm not sure why this is happening?
I have set up a static ip address, still no joy.
One other problem is that I can not get to the router to reset it as it belongs to the landlord (who does not live on the premises) and I don't know where it is. I figure if I can still surf the net and ping the router then it does not need to be reset?
I have tried to access the router with all firewalls disabled but still no joy.
I am on windows 7/ubuntu8.10
The router is a Huawei EchoLife-HG520s
my download speed is nearly making me cry!
please please please can anyone help me?
many thanks
teamfresh
teamfresh here,
This is my first post, I'm really hoping someone here is clever enough to help me out. I'm a bit of a noobie you see, so please bare with me if I have overlooked something simple.
Basically, I am trying to forward a port.
The problem is I can not access the router settings
- via firefox or internet explorer.
Now at one point in the past, I could and did access the settings no problem - but now when I try it is timed out.
I can surf the internet no problem, but when I try to access the router settings (http://192.168.1.1) it is timed out.
I can ping it and I get a response, so I'm not sure why this is happening?
I have set up a static ip address, still no joy.
One other problem is that I can not get to the router to reset it as it belongs to the landlord (who does not live on the premises) and I don't know where it is. I figure if I can still surf the net and ping the router then it does not need to be reset?
I have tried to access the router with all firewalls disabled but still no joy.
I am on windows 7/ubuntu8.10
The router is a Huawei EchoLife-HG520s
my download speed is nearly making me cry!
please please please can anyone help me?
many thanks
teamfresh
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Being unable to access web management on a router is somewhat common, even when the router is working fine otherwise. A restart should resolve your issue. You might be able to restart it via telnet or hyperterminal if the router is equiped for that type of management.
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