SOURCE: Cannot access my modems home page.
Nore than likley that is the default LAN IP address that came with the device. It has probably been changed during the initial setup. A quick way to tell is go to your start button/ select run / type in the run box CMD / this brings up a dos shell in the dos window type IPCONFIG and hit enter.. Note your IP address and your default gateway.. " the default gateway is your device in question. make sure your IP address matches your gateay with the exception of the last 3 octects. so it should read something like this
IP Address 192.168.1.50
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.1
My guess is that your not on the "1" network but the router is handing out a different range of address if that is the case in the dos window type ping (the ip address of your default gateway)
like so ping 192.168.X.X where X = the octet values of the default gateway listed in the dos window
If it replies then your talking just fine you are simply trying to access your router via the wrong IP so take the IP of the gateway listed from the ipconfig command and put that number in your browser.
If this is not the case then we need to go in a different direction with this.
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SOURCE: default login information on a 6381-a3-200
username: Admin
password: Admin
username is case sensitive too.
SOURCE: what is the ip address of paradyne 6381 a3 300
To configure your router, open your web browser. Type the default IP address (http://192.168.1.1) into the Location field of your browser and press the Enter key. A Login screen will appear. Use the below to log into your router.
The default IP address is 192.168.1.1
The default user name is Admin
The default password is Admin
Both are case-sensitive.
SOURCE: network extender
You don't -- the strength of the transmitter inside the unit is what limits the signal-strength out at 300 meters.
Instead, you need a "repeater" -- some people have built their own, using a Linksys router, and then reprogramming it with the free 'DD-WRT' software, and configuring the device as a repeater, rather than as an Access Point.
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