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I am only very ocasionally able to log onto http://192.168.11:7070. i am told that i can only get to this ip address by useing windows xp. as i have a windows 7 machine, i can not understand this because i have manged to log on twice in three days.

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If this is a router you are trying to access, run "cmd" (Command Prompt) and type "ipconfig". Look for the Gateway address which should start with 192.168 as well for the missing octet.

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Hi there. The issue with that address is that it doesn't have enough "octets" or numbers separated by periods. The standard for addresses these days is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The number after the : is referred to as a "port". So basically you need to get the rest of the address. ie find the value of the x's in 192.168.11.xx
Hope that helps!

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every user created on the OS will have to have different settings.....

before making changes...get the foll info from your internet service provider
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once that's available.....

you can use different settings in in WinXP as below....

Control panel / Network Connection /Local Area Conn /Right click / properties/ Internet Protocol TCP IP / Check Box / Propertis / in IP address use the IP address that's been assigned by your internet service provider

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say....192.168.1.2 for user ONE

log out....
shut down and restart PC
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The router must be configured to match your

Internet service. If you do not know your

Internet connection configuration, please

contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

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• Automatically set IP addresses for

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server for dynamic host configuration

protocol (DHCP) and assigns IP addresses

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192.168.123.199

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192.168.123.254 with a subnet mask of

255.255.255.0

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