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bought a new wireless router from buffalo
can't get it to work when I punch in the 192.168.11.1 address to set up the router in the internet browser it won't connect and give me the password and keys screen. It tell me the web page timed out not sure what im doing wrong. Does anyone know what might be the problem
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model is airstation whr-g54s im new at this so im sure I screwed something up
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i might be crazy, but do some of them use 192.168.0.1? maybe try that.
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Mines default IP 192.168.1.1
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Yep, it's 192.168.1.1
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![]() so far from the manual |
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ok then i really am just crazy. disregard my comment.
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im not sure why it won't work might just be bad im following the instruction to the letter o well.
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bought a netgear router and it worked like a charm
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xD maybe sometimes read a manual?
okay netgear is giving you the manual on cd and you have to use it^^ |
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well thx for those kind words
and maybe you should read an entire post. I did read the manual all 4 pages of it and followed the direction to the letter. However, the Buffalo modem would not work and was either not compatable with my dsl modem or defective. The Netgear modem work just as the directions said it would, and was up and running in about five minutes. Now lets see I think ive read two sets of direction but hey maybe I should read them again LOL!!!
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