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Difficulty setting up 210 Router. Cannot log on to 192.168.1.1

 
 
panacea.purchases@googlemail.com
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      03-31-2007, 06:11 PM
Hi,
I have an unlocked BT 210 Router which i am having difficulty setting
up. Everything goes fine up until i try and login at 192.168.1.1 where
once i try and login the page keeps on refereshing itself until
eventually just sticking at the logon page.

I have contacted madasafish (my isp) and they thought it could have be
my firewall settings or something but i have tried disabling all of my
computer security and i still had the same problem.

The comp screen appears in the bottom right of my screen saying it is
connected and all the lights on the router suggest it is good to go so
i am not sure what i am doing wrong.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks in advance,

Oliver

 
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      04-01-2007, 04:52 AM
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>I have an unlocked BT 210 Router which i am having difficulty setting
>up. Everything goes fine up until i try and login at 192.168.1.1 where
>once i try and login the page keeps on refereshing itself until
>eventually just sticking at the logon page.


Cute. It's trying to load something over and over, probably in
response to what it thinks is input. I'm not sure what to do about
this, but I've seen some router firmware that's very picky about what
browser is used to configure it. Try a different browser (IE6, IE7,
Firefox, Opera, Netscape, etc) and see if it helps. I'll assume
you're doing this via a CAT5 wired ethernet cable, not via wireless.

>I have contacted madasafish (my isp) and they thought it could have be
>my firewall settings or something but i have tried disabling all of my
>computer security and i still had the same problem.


No, the firewall might prevent you from connecting in the first place,
but cannot force a reload or refresh. You're already connected, so
that's not the problem.

>The comp screen appears in the bottom right of my screen saying it is
>connected and all the lights on the router suggest it is good to go so
>i am not sure what i am doing wrong.


Unless you're leaning on the keyboard (it happens), and sending
continuous keystrokes to the BT210, you're not doing anything wrong.

>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


If a different browser doesn't help, borrow a different computer and
try again. If they both do it, then there's something broken in the
router or that it has a corrupted firmware image installed.

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