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Old 9th Mar 2007, 05:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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How you set up your internal IPs has nothing to do with
your ISP (only router-setup matters in that case).
I'd turn off DHCP in the router and set static IPs
for the four PCs.
turned off dhcp and manually assigned each LAN computer a IP but still unable ot access the router from just the one computer. All others see if fine and can access or edit. I have checked each and every settings for all the desktops and compared it to the ailing computer all settings are identical except for the internal ip's and computer names. I am stumped. I even uninstalled IE6 and reinstalled it but still have the same problem...
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Static IP wasn't mentioned as solution for your problem
but as something you should do/set anyway.

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So, like Adrian already said, what 'bout ping
192.168.0.1 from this one PC?
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I( can ping the IP address just fine. It just will not display in the browser. This does not make sense that it would effect only the router IP. I have noticed that my Packets sent are
in the trillions but the recieved are in the thousands. If this is correct then I am sending out data at nearly all times and that should not be the case.
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I( can ping the IP address just fine. It just will not display in the browser. This does not make sense that it would effect only the router IP. I have noticed that my Packets sent are
in the trillions but the recieved are in the thousands. If this is correct then I am sending out data at nearly all times and that should not be the case.
Hmm.. When you ping the IP address, what exactly did you get? Can you post it here?
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One more question, which browser are you using to access your router? I know sometimes Mozilla has a problem accessing Netgear routers
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