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Lethal57
Jan 04, 2024Guide
Ex6100 connected/no internet
Hi, There is a similar question in this forum, however the proposed answer is not commented on. Separately, I have an ex6100v2 that of recent times struggled to connect to my mesh home network. I ...
rasimore
Jan 04, 2024Aspirant
To find the IP address 192.168.x.x for your device, follow these steps: Windows: Open the Command Prompt. You can do this by searching for "cmd" in the Start menu. Type ipconfig and press Enter. Look for the "Default Gateway" under the network adapter you are using. The IP address listed is likely to be in the range of 192.168.x.x. Mac: Open Terminal, which you can find in the Utilities folder within Applications. Type netstat -nr | grep default and press Enter. The IP address next to "default" is your router's IP, typically 192.168.x.x. Router Label: Check the label on your router. Many routers have the default IP address printed on the bottom or back. Router Settings Page: Open a web browser and type the router's IP address into the address bar. This is often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Check your router's manual for the specific address. Mobile Devices: On a smartphone or tablet, go to your Wi-Fi settings. Click on the connected network. The router's IP address should be listed there.
Lethal57
Jan 04, 2024Guide
Hi Rasimore,
Thanks for your response (and the nomination), however that url (and finding it), isnt the issue, indeed I commented that it 'saved the day'..much more than NG genie's help.
Still getting 'connected no internet', on three separate device types...so a little bewildered at that.
Looking forward to further suggestions etc
regards