Re: need help



The host (computer) may be trying to renew the 169.254.157.242 address that now resides in the system's registry.

If you are certain that the router uses the 192.168.2.0 network, and has an address of 192.168.2.1, configure your host with a static IP address of 192.168.2.x, where x is a number between 2 and 253, and is unique (not assigned elsewhere on your network). This would be adequate to establish administrative access to the router.

You could then verify that the DHCP server in the router is enabled, configured appropriately etc.

Then, re-configure the host to acquire an IP address via DHCP.

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wallahham wrote:
dear friends
i have belkin model f5d1632-4 i cant access its main page at
192.168.2.1
i tried to reset it several times noting
in the lan connection "ie every thing in auto in tcip properties"
it dont take an ip it takes virtual ip in autoconfigaring ip4 like
169.254.157.242
i think the main proplem that i cant access the main page at
192.168.2.1
can any one help
.



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