Quote from: Sebastian42 on January 21, 2017, 03:21:31 PMUse this below given solution -
A TP-Link modem [MODEL TD-W8901G] used to give me access to what ipconfig in CMD says is its default gateway : 192.168.1.1 After years of use it would no longer accept credentials of admin/admin. Now it will no longer give access to 192.168.1.1 - it times out - and does that in 7 different browsers.
My ISP examined the issue and recommended a new modem. That new modem (D-Link) would not accept those credentials either; and also no longer allows access to 192.168.1.1 The ISP then recommended a second new modem - same model D-Link. It would not even let me reach 192.168.1.1
My internet is quite good most of the time, so that is not an issue. There are rare times when the internet is missing - and THEN I look around at what I can tweak to get it back, but I have no access to 192.168.1.1 The problem is the same on my laptop - connected through WiFi.
My ethernet-connected desktop is an upgrade of Win7 Ultimate 32bit to Win10 v1511; my laptop is a fresh install of Win10 v1607 - also 32bit
Step 1
Click Start->Run, type cmd and press Enter.
Step 2
Type ipconfig /release at the prompt window, press Enter, it will release the current IP configuration.
Step 3
Type ipconfig /renew at the prompt window, press Enter, wait for a while, the DHCP server will assign a new IP address for your computer.
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