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date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:56:37 +0100,
group: uk.telecom.broadband
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Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to be
prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately redirects
to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by Netgear (of
course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can not connect to
the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to connect to the stupid
bloody thing in the first place.
Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:56:37 +0100
author: Cork Soaker lid
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
"Cork Soaker" <ISawYourMotherLast@Night.invalid> wrote in message
news:ar1lg5-g5a.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org...
> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to be
> prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately
> redirects
> to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by Netgear (of
> course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can not connect to
> the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to connect to the stupid
> bloody thing in the first place.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>
> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
My Netgear (not the same model) uses the default network 192.168.0.0 - try
192.168.0.1
GS
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 10:26:59 +0100
author: GS
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
In news:ar1lg5-g5a.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org,
Cork Soaker <ISawYourMotherLast@Night.invalid> opined loudly:
> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope
> to be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing
> immediately redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which
> is owned by Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work
> anyway as I can not connect to the Internet.. hence the reason behind
> me trying to connect to the stupid bloody thing in the first place.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>
> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
I log into my WGR614 V7 with
http://192.168.1.1/start.htm
it asks for password To set up all I did was FTFM !
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Yddap
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:34:15 GMT
author: Yddap
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
In news:riRZj.8597$DZ6.7991@text.news.virginmedia.com,
Yddap opined loudly:
> In news:ar1lg5-g5a.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org,
> Cork Soaker <ISawYourMotherLast@Night.invalid> opined loudly:
>> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
>> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope
>> to be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing
>> immediately redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which
>> is owned by Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work
>> anyway as I can not connect to the Internet.. hence the reason behind
>> me trying to connect to the stupid bloody thing in the first place.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>>
>> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
> I log into my WGR614 V7 with
> http://192.168.1.1/start.htm
> it asks for password To set up all I did was RTFM !
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Yddap
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:53:41 GMT
author: Yddap
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
On 24/05/2008 in message Cork Soaker
wrote:
>Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
Are you being re-directed because http://192.168.1.1 is on a different IP
address range to the one your PC is on? If you use DHCP and Windows can't
find a DHCP server you will get allocated an IP address of 169.n.n.n.
You may need to use a fixed IP address temporarily until you have the
router set up.
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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.
date: 24 May 2008 10:35:09 GMT
author: Jeff Gaines
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
"Cork Soaker" <ISawYourMotherLast@Night.invalid> wrote in message
news:ar1lg5-g5a.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org...
> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to be
> prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately
> redirects
> to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by Netgear (of
> course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can not connect to
> the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to connect to the stupid
> bloody thing in the first place.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>
> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
Open a command window and type
IPCONFIG /ALL
Report here the IP addres of the computer, its netmask, and the default
gateway (if shown)
If a default gateway is shown, open your web browser at that address.
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Graham J
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 15:18:44 +0100
author: Graham J
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
Yddap wrote:
> In news:ar1lg5-g5a.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org,
> Cork Soaker <ISawYourMotherLast@Night.invalid> opined loudly:
>> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
>> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would
>> hope to be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing
>> immediately redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm
>> which is owned by Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and
>> won't work anyway as I can not connect to the Internet.. hence the
>> reason behind me trying to connect to the stupid bloody thing in
>> the first place. Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this
>> stupidity?
>>
>> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
> I log into my WGR614 V7 with
> http://192.168.1.1/start.htm
> it asks for password To set up all I did was FTFM !
What read the little leaflet, we men we don't need to read manuals :-)
date: Sun, 25 May 2008 23:41:25 +0100
author: kraftee kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
Cork Soaker wrote:
> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to be
> prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately redirects
> to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by Netgear (of
> course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can not connect to
> the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to connect to the stupid
> bloody thing in the first place.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>
> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Hi everyone, thanks for all the responses.
I should have added this is not a network problem. IPs are correct, and
yes, I am certain.
date: Sun, 25 May 2008 19:56:11 +0100
author: Cork Soaker lid
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
"Cork Soaker" <Thunderbird@Ubuntu.invalid> wrote in message
news:hbpog5-s59.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org...
> Cork Soaker wrote:
>> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
>> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope
>> to be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing
>> immediately redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which
>> is owned by Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work
>> anyway as I can not connect to the Internet.. hence the reason behind
>> me trying to connect to the stupid bloody thing in the first place.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>>
>> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Hi everyone, thanks for all the responses.
>
> I should have added this is not a network problem. IPs are correct,
> and yes, I am certain.
Press and hold the reset button on the back for 10 seconds or so to
reset to defaults, then 192.168.1.1 should work.
If not, did you buy the router new? If so then take it back, if not then
caveat emptor methinks.
--
Woody
harrogate three at ntlworld dot com
date: Sun, 25 May 2008 21:58:24 +0100
author: Woody
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
"Cork Soaker" <Thunderbird@Ubuntu.invalid> wrote in message
news:hbpog5-s59.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org...
> Cork Soaker wrote:
>> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
>> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to
>> be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately
>> redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by
>> Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can
>> not connect to the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to
>> connect to the stupid bloody thing in the first place.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>>
>> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Hi everyone, thanks for all the responses.
>
> I should have added this is not a network problem. IPs are correct, and
> yes, I am certain.
What happens when you try a different computer? This would eliminate the
rdirection coming from the browser in the first computer ...
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Graham J
date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:02:18 +0100
author: Graham J
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Re: Netgear WGR614v7 joke of a router
"Woody" wrote in message
news:Hok_j.21981$cZ3.14838@newsfe10.ams2...
> "Cork Soaker" <Thunderbird@Ubuntu.invalid> wrote in message
> news:hbpog5-s59.ln1@quarkbomb.dyndns.org...
>> Cork Soaker wrote:
>>> Ok. I want to connect this router to a cable modem. Upon entering
>>> http://192.168.1.1 into the browser, a point in which you would hope to
>>> be prompted with a login screen, the stupid bloody thing immediately
>>> redirects to http://www.routerlogin.com/welcome.htm which is owned by
>>> Netgear (of course), doesn't exist (404) and won't work anyway as I can
>>> not connect to the Internet.. hence the reason behind me trying to
>>> connect to the stupid bloody thing in the first place.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any idea how I can resolve this stupidity?
>>>
>>> TIA and any help greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Hi everyone, thanks for all the responses.
>>
>> I should have added this is not a network problem. IPs are correct, and
>> yes, I am certain.
>
>
>
> Press and hold the reset button on the back for 10 seconds or so to reset
> to defaults, then 192.168.1.1 should work.
>
> If not, did you buy the router new? If so then take it back, if not then
> caveat emptor methinks.
Telnet to the router - there's just a chance it might respond ...
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Graham J
date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:06:50 +0100
author: Graham J
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