Why 192.168.1.1 cannot be entered
When you access http://www.routerlogin.net/welcome.htmor welcome.htmor http ://192.168.1.1When the page is displayed, the browser prompts that the page cannot be displayed. In summary, the cause of the failure of 192.168.1.1 is usually the following:
1. The TCP/IP attribute of the computer used to set the router is set incorrectly;
2. The TCP/IP settings of the computer that sets the router are correct,VroWhen you connect to ADSLMODEM, the settings of the MODEM conflict with the default settings of the vro. As a result, you cannot enter the vro settings page;
3. The vro is used in an existing network. The network segment is 192.168.1.0, which is the same as the lan network of the vro;
4. A proxy server is set in the browser;
5. The computer that sets the vro uses multiple NICs. The TCP/IP settings of the NIC are incorrect;
192.168.1.1 cannot be entered to exclude reason 1:
Before setting a vro, you must configure the Network Properties of the computer used to manage the vro. The following uses WindowsXPHomeEditionServicePack2 as an example to describe the TCP/IP configuration process of the computer:
Start the computer, right-click the desktop or choose "Network neighbors" from "start" and select "properties ",
Note:Ignore other connections, such as "1394 connections" and "Wireless Network Connections", and perform this operation only for "local connections.
2. Right-click "Local Connection", select "properties", select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and click "properties ":
3. Set the computer to "automatically get IP Address", "automatically get DNS server address" and click "OK ":
4. Right-click "Local Connection" and select "status" to view "support ":
Note:If the router is set correctly, the address type, subnet mask, and default gateway should be the same. The IP address is not necessarily 192.168.1.3, but should be 192.168.1. ×× 2 ~ A value between 254)
5. ping the doscommand line to check the connection between the computer and the router.
A) locate "start"> "run", Enter cmd, and click "OK" to open the doscommand line:
B) Enter "ping192.168.1.1" in the command line and press Enter. If "Replyfrom192.168.1.1…" is displayed ......" The computer and the router are connected:
C) if other information is displayed, such as "Requesttimedout", it indicates that there are other problems with the connection between the computer and the router. Please refer to the following content.