On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 21:06:56 -0000, "nospam" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>
>If you can't connect to 192.168.1.1 then this implies that your PC IP
>address isn't valid for your LAN subnet.
>Apparently if the PC can't get a valid IP address from the DHCP server then
>it uses a 198 (?) address. This seems more likely to happen if you connect
>through a wireless link to the WAG54G rather than through a wired link.
>
>So:-
>Try connecting via a wired link, then check your WAG54G settings for
>username, password, etc
> These could have been lost if :-
> -someone had reset the WAG54G making it lose these settings.
> -you left remote administration turned on, and a hacker has adjusted
>them for you.
>
>If you still can't connect then you could try resetting the WAG54G and
>re-entering the parameters from scratch.
>
>Ummm have you paid your broadband bills recently?
>
>Hope this helps
>
Thanks for this response. I will try to give you more information
to go on.
My first thoughts were that I was in trouble because I had
changed my password for my internet service. I did the password
change, using this computer. But, I didn't open the WAG54G setup
screen and change the password there, if that is a requirement.
The DSL failure didn't show up until a day or so later, but this
may be because the DSL service never blinked during this time, so
a new connection did not have to be established. And, yes, I am
paid up with my DSL service provider. This is a part of my
regular phone bill, which is direct debited to my checking
account and paid almost instantly, when the phone company submits
their bill.
I am not able to get into the Linksys Setup screen at all, so I
can not verify any of my settings. A printout that I made several
months ago, when I first set this up shows that I changed the
Local IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 109.113.132.134. I don't
remember just why I did this, but it may have been because of
some other problem and I was just groping for a work-around.
Anyway, I can't get to the Setup screen even with this Local IP
address.
I'm presently working from and through my desktop, which is wired
to the WAG54G, not through a wireless link, although I have tried
getting through with my laptop and the other desktop, both of
which are wireless connections. Same thing...I can't get to the
Setup screen. I've never had remote administration turned on, so
this surely isn't the source of the problem.
When I turn the WAG54G off, then turn it back on, the green
lights all blink in accordance with the information given in the
manual. The only thing that fails to go to completion is the red
internet light never turns green.
The WAG 54G has not been reset. This is a three computer home
network setup, and I'm the only one that messes with the WAG54G
setup. I haven't touched the reset button.
All three computers can communicate with each other, so the local
setup is not malfunctioning. I just can't get my DSL connection
up and running. But, I can dial-up through this same phone wall
outlet, so there must not be a problem with the phone line.
Can you think of anything else I can try before I give up and
punch the reset button?
Thanks for your help.
>
>
>"Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>I have had my WAG54G Wireless - G ADSL Gateway set up and in
>> operation for about 3 months. It was working very well until
>> yesterday. The DSL Internet light switched from green to red and
>> my connection has been down since.
>>
>> I tried to go to the configuration address, http://192.168.1.1/
>> and check the settings, but can not get through to this address.
>> I get an error message screen that says the site is not
>> available. What am I doing wrong, or failing to do right? Any
>> suggestions???
>>
>> I'm down to my dial-up connection, and getting anxious.
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