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Parkervision wr 1500 ip address

I have my wr-1500 set up as an access point from my wired router. I can't find the ip address to log in to it. I forgot my wep key, and I didn't want to reset cause I have the wireless hidden. I also remember my ip for this thing was not the one in the manual that came with the unit.

  • congaman59 Dec 10, 2007

    I don't get a number for default gateway when I ipconfig with wireless connected to machine

  • congaman59 Dec 10, 2007

    I did that ran ipconfig no default gateway came up. I'm not sure how to assign the static ip from the subnet, isn';t that done in command line some how?

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Congaman:
You have to connect that 'access point to your machine directly' check for the ip address as the default gateway, assign your machine an static IP from the same subnet, hit refresh in the IE and you should see the log on page of that 'own made access point'.
If the network connections give you sign of exclamation hit repair.
or
THe best option is to refresh to factory defaults, and then start settings as you like to in this access point. Hiding a network is no trouble at all, once you are inside the access point you can reset your security settings as well. So the best option will be to reset the access node.
Hope it helped!
Thanks

  • Adnan Manzoor Dec 10, 2007

    congaman:

    As I said before you have to directly connect it (take a cable connect one end to access node and the other to the system.

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One other step you may need to take is to change the IP address of the new access point. Still logged into the router, find where the LAN (local) IP address is set, and change it if you can. There are 2 reasons this can be important.
1) If your access point and your new wireless router both have the same IP address, you'll get lots of problems.
2) If your access point and your new wireless router are not on the same subnet, you'll only be able to login to the access point through a wired connection (and even then you may have to change your computer's IP address to match the access point's subnet.)
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2) It's on the same subnet as your new wireless router. I won't get into subnetting; what you need to know for your home network is that devices on the network can only communicate with other devices whose address starts the same way. For all the home routers I've seen, it's either 192.168.0 or 192.168.1. So you need to log into your new router and see if it has the address 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 (or you could open a command window on your computer and give it an "ipconfig" command, which would show you your computer's IP address, which will have the same 3 numbers). Then login to the access point and give it the IP address 192.168.0.253 or 192.168.1.253.

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1.Disconnect the network cable from the back of the product, and then wait a few seconds.
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4.If the computer connects to the Internet using a wired connection, the IP address displays in the Wired section.
5.If the computer connects to the Internet using a wireless connection, the IP address displays in the Wireless section




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Run the CD that comes with the router and setup the router correctly.
Make sure the I.P. address has been correctly typed in.

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