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Thread ID: 58966 2005-06-17 12:41:00 Can't configure adsl modem, 10.1.1.3 inaccessible sal (67) Press F1
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364748 2005-06-17 12:41:00 I used to configure our dlink dsl-302g via Internet Explorer with the address 10.1.1.3 but it doesn't seem to work anymore, only returning msn search results for 10.1.1.3. I also tried the address with Firefox, but get a connection refused page returned. The other addresses that used to work were 127.0.0.1 and localhost, none of which work.

We used to have another computer networked via a bridged connection but have since taken the other computer off and now just have the net connection coming through one of the network cards. The internet works fine btw.

How can we configure our modem?
sal (67)
364749 2005-06-17 12:54:00 I used to configure our dlink dsl-302g via Internet Explorer with the address 10.1.1.3 but it doesn't seem to work anymore, only returning msn search results for 10.1.1.3. I also tried the address with Firefox, but get a connection refused page returned. The other addresses that used to work were 127.0.0.1 and localhost, none of which work.

We used to have another computer networked via a bridged connection but have since taken the other computer off and now just have the net connection coming through one of the network cards. The internet works fine btw.

How can we configure our modem?

Dlink's address should be http://10.1.1.1 for ethernet connection and 10.1.1.2 if you are using usb connection.

The default username and password are both "admin" unless you have changed it.

Good luck.
bk T (215)
364750 2005-06-17 14:10:00 Dlink's address should be http://10.1.1.1 for ethernet connection and 10.1.1.2 if you are using usb connection.
now I feel stupid, thanks bk T, I think the reason I thought it was 10.1.1.3 was because it's listed in the side panel of my Network connections panel (sal.neoburn.net). Thanks again.
sal (67)
364751 2005-06-17 14:13:00 You should be able to change the address to whatever you like in the 192.168.x'.x' range. For security, don't forget to put you own user name and password in. Murray P (44)
364752 2005-06-17 20:15:00 now I feel stupid, thanks bk T, I think the reason I thought it was 10.1.1.3 was because it's listed in the side panel of my Network connections panel (sal.neoburn.net). Thanks again.Which is, of course, your PC's IP address, rather than your router :D

Mike.
Mike (15)
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