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Zapatta
Sep 04, 2016Aspirant
Unable to reach Router using IP from one PC however can reach from another PC.
I have gone through all other posts related to this topic and believe me this is a unique situation. I am failry good at troubleshooting these things in the past and when i am unable to do myslef i ...
- Sep 05, 2016
I had my suspisions with Kaspersky and thought that disabling the protection or the Firewall should eliminate that aspect.
But after looking at Kaspersky forums regarding this topic it seems like this is a fairly common problem which Karspersky.
And amazingly the solution is to uninstall Kaspeersky then connect to the router and reinstall Kaspersky.
As this kinda thing involves rebooting the PC atleast 2 times i am going to do this over the next weekend.
Reminds me one of Spocks memorable quotes.
"Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains however improbable, must be the truth".
Will update after the moment of truth next weekend.
Thanks you guys, you are all awesome.
TheEther
Sep 04, 2016Guru
Kaspersky is blocking access to your router. Trust me. It's happened to many others on this forum.
Uninstall Kaspersky. "Disabling" it doesn't work. You must completely uninstall it. You should, then, be able to log into the router. You can re-install Kaspersky at this point. There may be less drastic methods but this one always works.
"Home" is private, so you're good, there.
IrvSp
Sep 05, 2016Master
Wonder if it is as simple as Kaspersky isn't trusting the network's IP Address? OP said it worked with another network, suppose that network had an address that was different? Not familiar with Kaspersky, but with Norton and McAfee I know you can trust any network and range of IP Addresses and they seem to automagically trust the network when installed. Should be easy to check what is the trusted network though? If it is wrong, change it, and see if all is OK then?
- TheEtherSep 05, 2016Guru
Probably. Just Google kaspersky router login and several threads will pop up at Kaspersky's forums. These two look interesting (1, 2). Netgear also has an article about Kaspersky (link), but I've never seen it help anyone. I have, however, seen several people helped with uninstalling the whole program.
- ZapattaSep 05, 2016Aspirant
I had my suspisions with Kaspersky and thought that disabling the protection or the Firewall should eliminate that aspect.
But after looking at Kaspersky forums regarding this topic it seems like this is a fairly common problem which Karspersky.
And amazingly the solution is to uninstall Kaspeersky then connect to the router and reinstall Kaspersky.
As this kinda thing involves rebooting the PC atleast 2 times i am going to do this over the next weekend.
Reminds me one of Spocks memorable quotes.
"Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains however improbable, must be the truth".
Will update after the moment of truth next weekend.
Thanks you guys, you are all awesome.