Assuming you have a Windows computer and your network is ALL connected.... Get to a Command Prompt on your Computer....
"Start" , "Run" .... enter "cmd
at a C: Prompt enter.... "arp -a"
This should show ALL active devices on your Network.... including the Router
NOTE: Make sure your local ethernet device is set to DHCP.
SOURCE: cant get into the settings of my belkin router http 192 168 2 1
Step 1 : Check the IP Address of the Computer
Step 2 : If it is in the Range of the Router ( 192.168.2.x)
Step 3 : Try typing 192.168.2.1 on the address bar of internet explorer
Step 4 : If not working Hard reset the router by inserting a paper clip into the reset hole on the back of the router
Step 5 : If the IP Address is any public address or 169.254.x.x then also do step 4
SOURCE: set up router/modem as instructed
Problem can't be solved as described, a fixer would need more details.
What kind of modem/router is it?
What instructions are you working from so far (you say, "as instructed" so I take it you're looking at a Quick Start Guide of some sort?)
How are you connected to it?
What http address are you going to (E.g. some routers use 192.168.1.1, others 192.168.1.254 or various alternatives)
What happens when you enter that address on a browser?
Have you set your computer's address to a nearby address so it can talk to the route?
If I had one guess with not enough information, I'd say you need to set your PC to an address one different from the target you're going to.
( http://compnetworking.about.com/od/workingwithipaddresses/g/192-168-1-254-d.htm )
SOURCE: don' t open 192 .168
If you are trying to configure your wireless router, you may have the incorrect configuration URL.
If this is the correct URL IP address then type in this -
http://192.168.2.1
If you still have problems then you need to get back to me and provide the make and model of your wireless router.
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