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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...
RBusiness
Sep 04, 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.
RBusiness
Sep 04, 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 04, 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 04, 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"