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Hi,
I have a BT Voyager 2100 on a BT line with NTL as my ADSL ISP. All works well, with the Voyager connected to the desktop via LAN and supplying a wireless AP for another desktop and some laptops, with the AP, Internet and file sharing all working most excellently at present. However, to adjust any settings on the router or AP one has to use the website voyager.home which, for some reason unknown to me, is now refusing to play ball, and is unavailable. I have made no system changes recently. Despite numerous re-boots, power cycles and refreshes, flushes of cache and fiddling with security settings I still get a "Page cannot be displayed" error message .... We use Win XP and Internet Explorer, though the settings page also doesn't work in Deepnet Explorer or Mozilla Firebird either. Anyone any clues? Can a BT Voyager 2100 be configured via the desktop without recourse to the website (http://voyager.home/main.html) ? If so how would I go about doing this? Again, everything works, the wireless side is protected to WPA level and has all the mac addresses I need at the moment to 'lock' the equipment down. Howver, we are soon to take delivery of another laptop and I'll need to configure the mac addresses to enable the new laptop to connect to the wireless network and AP, so it's going to become a serious issue pretty soon. Regards, -- The Caretaker ......... The Caretaker |
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 21:55:06 GMT, The Caretaker
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hi, > >I have a BT Voyager 2100 on a BT line with NTL as my ADSL ISP. All >works well, with the Voyager connected to the desktop via LAN and >supplying a wireless AP for another desktop and some laptops, with the >AP, Internet and file sharing all working most excellently at present. > >However, to adjust any settings on the router or AP one has to use the >website voyager.home which, for some reason unknown to me, is now >refusing to play ball, and is unavailable. I have made no system >changes recently. Despite numerous re-boots, power cycles and >refreshes, flushes of cache and fiddling with security settings I still >get a "Page cannot be displayed" error message .... > >We use Win XP and Internet Explorer, though the settings page also >doesn't work in Deepnet Explorer or Mozilla Firebird either. > >Anyone any clues? > >Can a BT Voyager 2100 be configured via the desktop without recourse to >the website (http://voyager.home/main.html) ? > >If so how would I go about doing this? > >Again, everything works, the wireless side is protected to WPA level and >has all the mac addresses I need at the moment to 'lock' the equipment >down. Howver, we are soon to take delivery of another laptop and I'll >need to configure the mac addresses to enable the new laptop to connect >to the wireless network and AP, so it's going to become a serious issue >pretty soon. > >Regards, Hi try http://192.168.1.1 |
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majogh wrote:
> On Thu, 05 May 2005 21:55:06 GMT, The Caretaker > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >>However, to adjust any settings on the router or AP one has to use the >>website voyager.home which, for some reason unknown to me, is now >>refusing to play ball, and is unavailable. I have made no system >>changes recently. Despite numerous re-boots, power cycles and >>refreshes, flushes of cache and fiddling with security settings I still >>get a "Page cannot be displayed" error message .... > Hi try http://192.168.1.1 Thanks, this works well. ![]() I was just about to reply that I got this address from another newsgroup too, but thanks all the same. -- The Caretaker ......... |
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