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mefam
Jul 26, 2014Novice
WND3400 giving 192.168.2.x IP range
I have a WND3400 wireless router which was working fine until today. The router is giving a 192.168.2.x ip range which shows up as a Belkin router and server so anything connected to the router can't get on the Internet. I've tried hard resetting the router, rebooting it numerous times and setting everything back to default with no luck. I manuall changed my computer ip to login and the ip range and default gateway are all set to the
Default range of 192.168.1.x. Any idea how to get the router to give the correct IP range or what I can do to get this thing working again?
Thanks in advance
Default range of 192.168.1.x. Any idea how to get the router to give the correct IP range or what I can do to get this thing working again?
Thanks in advance
3 Replies
- fordemMentorNo Netgear product that I am aware of uses the 192.168.2.x network range as it's default, you'll get either 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x - if you've hard reset the router these are the ranges you can expect to see. You say the router shows up as a Belkin. what is the possibility that you are connected to the wrong router? Disconnect everything from the router and connect your computer to the router with an Ethernet cable - what happens now?
- mefamNoviceHi..thanks for your reply. I disconnected everything already and connected the router to just power and wired to my laptop and the laptop gets a 192.168.2.x ip. I've reset several times already and can't figure out where the .2 range in coming from.
- jmizoguchiVirtuosoSounds like you have double NAT installation
Even that Netgear router should dish out 10.x ip
Make no sense but make sure Internet port out of Netgear router is connected to LAN of Belkin if Belkin is still used