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I dont know if you will close my thread, but I am saying : I cant access my router because i have wireless network, not directly conected to router. So i cant access it i need some help...

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this belongs to the off-topic forum because the cs2d forum is not about setting up routers correctly...

• read the manual of your router
• if you don't have a manual: find a manual with google or contact the tech support

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If you want to access your router configurations open your browser and type in 192.168.1.1 in the adress bar.
If you want to open ports or something you will have to connect the router to your PC (If you're on a desktop use a laptop or try sth)
Atleast that's how it works on my router.

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Yeah, maybe his router has another ip adress?
You should look up all connected devices in your network, maybe your router is listed up there.

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In that case press windowskey+R, type in cmd, then write ipconfig and press enter.
A list with all your open connections should be printed in console, so look for the connection with your wireless network and your router's IP should be the one under "Default Gateway" (or something like that, sorry, my windows isn't in english)

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I typed 192.168.1.1 in the adress bar. = NOTHING
Windowskey+R typed ipconfig = A window appeared for ~2 miliseconds and dissappeared. It was whole white...

So the only way to conect to router is with wire ?
I run Windows Vista by the way...

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Me hat geschrieben
In that case press windowskey+R, type in cmd, then write ipconfig

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Windowskey+R typed ipconfig

But nevermind, if you're using windows vista go to your desktop and press the "network" or "net" or whatever is this icon called in your computer:
IMG:https://imgur.com/7oEvg.png

Wait for the list to load and then rightclick on your router's icon (in my case it's named WRT54G and it's classified as a network infrastructure device) and press the first option in the context menu (it says something like "go to device website")
You are still going to need to be wired to your router with a telephone wire (or a RJ45, I don't remember exactly) if you want to change any configuration.

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Windows + R -> cmd -> ipconfig. Look for "Standard Gateway".
I dont know why you bat dont do as we say, and you flacko say "nevermind" to the correct solution of one part of the problem.

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It's the same, he said that his computer isn't connected to the router so he won't be able to see that in his cmd window because he didn't see it in the network icon/folder neither (Unless he didn't wait 3 secs for the list to load)

Also, why would you (batlaizys) portforward your router if you aren't connected (not even wireless) to it?
To portforward a router you must be connected to it with a wired connection and have the right password to access the control panel from there.

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Try scanning Wireless networks, if it doesn't show up plug it out (and the modem too), wait at least 10 seconds and plug it in.
If it does show up but asks for a password, type it in.
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