hi everyone
i have a d-link dsl 302G modem in addition to a d-link DES-1005D switch and im trying to do some port forwarding so my azureus can run without a NAT problem but when i type my default gateway address, which is 10.1.1.1, into internet explorer, a login popup prompt should appear (as said at http://www.portforward.com/english/r...2G/Azureus.htm) however, this login prompt never appears and instead, loads a completely different page with statistics about my internet connection. it is supposed to appear so i can log into and configure my modem. can anyone suggest a reason or better yet, a solution to this because as soon as i fix this problem, i should be able to continue with the port forwarding. if anyone could plz help me, it would be greatly appreciated. THANK YOU in advance.
I have some advice for you
STOP THAT
Of course it's your cable modem ISP configuration page
Read the D-Link manual again, your address should be 192.168.0.?
Try .1 you might get lucky
And even if this is the most crack filled day of my life, you still should RTFM
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...++++++++log+on
Port Forwarding for the Dlink DSL-302G Router. ... default the username is admin, and the password is admin. Click the Ok button to log in to your router. ...
Just give me your freakin IP and I WILL DO IT for you!
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sorry if i didnt make my first post clear enough but the problem im having is that the password prompt box DOESNT come up so i cant type in the "admin" username and password ... it just loads some stupid stats page. also, the manual says that it should pop up - but it doesnt
Unless you hit the right IP, you'll never get that prompt
Keep reading
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Originally Posted by mr_lollipops
How spooky is it that his name is Mr Lollipops? Sounds a bit pedophilish......(Psst Krell, write down his IP address just in case law enforcement contacts you.)
The IP you provided is non-sensicle meaning there is no D-Link router with an ip addy like that.Originally Posted by mr_lollipops
(serious, I have never heard of a router with weird numbers like that for a default gateway)
Don't get frustrated, use google and your model number to acertain the correct IP
(or read the rest of my post :P)
it shoudl read 192.168.1."something"
for example that is the defaut gateway addy for my linksys.
D-link as Krell mentioned is pretty much always:
192.168.0."something"
for your model of hardware I am pretty sure you are going to have
192.168.0.2 as the default gateway.
Edit:More than sure that's your default gateway.
type that into I.E and your log in box will appear, then go with the port forwarding set up as per the manual.
Good luck
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You need to find the correct i.p of the router. To do this goOriginally Posted by mr_lollipops
start->run, then type cmd. In the command window type ipconfig, you will get the following (note xxx are just arbitrary i.p's)
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . ..xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . ..xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The address of the router will be the ip. of "Default Gateway".
:PHow spooky is it that his name is Mr Lollipops? Sounds a bit pedophilish
Im not a pedo :(
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yeh, i did the cmd thing in run but my default gateway is 10.1.1.1 and my ip address is 10.1.1.4 but my external ip address is 220.238.xxx.xxx and when i type 10.1.1.1 the login prompt doesnt come up and if i type 10.1.1.4, it says there is no such page. i called my isp, optus, and they said that its because of their firmware and that if i wanted to get rid of it, i would have to flash it but that would void my warranty...
lol and no, im not a pedo
Thanks, I'll add that ISP to my shitlist. Sometimes you can't beleive the tech support people though. Try this. Get to a Dos prompt or command shell and type:Originally Posted by mr_lollipops
ping 10.1.1.4 <ENTER>
what happens?
Btw, Krell and moneoa are right. That is a pretty screwy IP for a default router setup. Try pinging and let us know what comes back.
Will trade this sig space for sex.
ok i did the pinging thing with 10.1.1.4 and here r the results:
pinging 10.1.1.4 with 32 bytes of data:
bytes = 32, time < 1ms, TTL = 128
bytes = 32, time < 1ms, TTL = 128
bytes = 32, time < 1ms, TTL = 128
bytes = 32, time < 1ms, TTL = 128
ping statisitic for 10.1.1.4:
packets: sent = 4, received = 4, lost = 0
approximate round trip times in milliseconds
minimum: 0ms, maximum: 0ms, average: 0ms
ive no idea how that will help this problem ... i hope this makes sense
I have a revelation!
10.1.1.4 is PINGABLE!!!
errmm
now then,
that didnt tell me jack squat.
OK im tired of this thread dying . . get this handled folks
Back to the drawing board
Start > Run CMD > ipconfig /all
Now I want you to READ my post HERE
I want you to DO the same things, and block out what I blocked out ###
I want you to paste in here what the other guy did and I will tell you what your bank account balance is.
jk
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Sorry I didn't read the part where you said you were getting a statistics page with information. The purpose of the ping was to see if something was even there in the first place. What is the statistics page you are getting - what does the title say, what are the options and anything else you can share so that it can be identified.
Also check out krells thread like he says. But don't let the bastard take your bank account! j/k
Will trade this sig space for sex.
all it says is like how long ive been connected to the internet and my ip address
ive checked all the options and none lead me to the page with the login prompt or anything beyond that:
connection status
advanced diagnostics
change password
advanced network setup
help index
as i said, ive checked all the options and none r of any use for port forwarding
optus said that i wont get the login prompt because of their firmware so i guess thats why :(
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