Cannot connect to IP address for set-up wizard.

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  • Amy Badgett
    New Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 39

    Cannot connect to IP address for set-up wizard.

    I am trying to set up my D-Link DI-624 router. I downloaded a manual, and it instructs to connect to 192.168.0.1, but I'm not able to do this. This address should be getting me to the set-up wizard which should then I guess help me set up wireless internet access from this router.

    I ran ipconfig from command prompt, and the Default Gateway is different from 192.186.0.1. (Is it safe to let people know what IP address your computer is using?)

    When I tried connecting to the Default Gateway IP address I got a blank page.

    Can anyone help me get to the set-up wizard for my router?
  • Banfa
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Feb 2006
    • 9067

    #2
    Which version of Windows are you using (I am assuming your using Windows of course let us know if you are not).

    The problem is that your computer is likely either configured with a static (put in by hand) IP address which is unlikely to match 192.168.0.1 or it is set-up to dynamically obtain an IP address.

    If it is set to dynamically obtain an address but fails to it will default to 192.168.0.1, since this exactly matches your router it will not work either.

    So that's the problem here is the solution, you need alter (possibly temporarily) the configuration settings for you computer.

    These are the Windows XP instructions, hopefully you can find the right thing to do for other versions of Windows from these.
    1. Open Control Panel
    2. Open Network Connections
    3. Select Local Area Network (LAN)
    4. Open "Properties " or "Change settings of the connection" for LAN
    5. Select "Internet Protocol TCP/IP" in the list
    6. Press "Properties "
    7. Option 1: If "Obtain an IP address automatically" is not selected select it
    8. Option 2: Allocate a static "IP address" 192.168.0.50, allocate a "Subnet Mask" 255.255.255.0, allocate default gateway "192.168.0. 1".
    9. OK and wait for network to start


    Then you should be able to connect to you router. Once you have it working you may want to go back and select option 1 "Obtain an IP address automatically" as this is less likely to cause issues in the future.
    Last edited by Banfa; Jun 4 '11, 08:35 PM.

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    • Amy Badgett
      New Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 39

      #3
      Thank you for the detailed instructions. I have Windows 7, so the network connections I guess is now network and sharing center. Things are set up differently, is there any way you could give me instructions for setting up this connection for Windows 7?

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      • Amy Badgett
        New Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 39

        #4
        Got it working. Thanks for all the help.

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