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RBusiness
Sep 03, 2015Aspirant
WNDR4000 LOGIN ISSUE
I have had our WNDR4000 in operation inhouse on a small LAN with about 15 devices connected, has been trouble free for q couple years until I added an Access Point yesterday and now can not log in to...
netwrks
Sep 03, 2015Master
Can you double check the IP Address of the AP? Or, try disconnecting the AP from your network, to see if things change. If it does correct itself, reflash the AP and reconfigure.. Maybe a duplicate IP Address?
RBusiness
Sep 03, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for your reply, now when I try to connect to an existing Linksys AP WAP54G that I could login to last night (192.168.1.245) it does come up with a request for User and PW and it does not like my password. I had no propblem with logging into it last night. I would not mind resetting the AP but will wait till I have exhausted all other options. I did unplug power and E-net cables and when it came back up tignal was good but still could not log in to it, at least it asks for user/pw where the Netgear does not even get to that point.
- RBusinessSep 03, 2015Aspirant
by the way this AP has been on the LAN for a long time without a problem.
Plan on doing a power off reset on the Netgear in the morning.
- RBusinessSep 03, 2015Aspirant
Update this dummy had changed the AP password to my system wide default last night and after remembering that I was able to get right in to the Linksys
- RBusinessSep 03, 2015Aspirant
I just tried to connect to the router 192.168.1.1 and after getting the same not able to connect message, I did the Windows Network Troubleshooting and the problem it found says
"Problem Found
The remote device or resource won't accept the connection"