Unable to get access to Router even though internet is working
I'm able to access internet but when I type 192.168.1.1 in the browser address bar, I'm unable to get router access, the page just won't open and I'm not even reaching password screen whereas earlier I used to access for this same router.
What could be the reason? What should I try?
router
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I'm able to access internet but when I type 192.168.1.1 in the browser address bar, I'm unable to get router access, the page just won't open and I'm not even reaching password screen whereas earlier I used to access for this same router.
What could be the reason? What should I try?
router
4
Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
1
What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
1
Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
1
I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42
|
show 4 more comments
I'm able to access internet but when I type 192.168.1.1 in the browser address bar, I'm unable to get router access, the page just won't open and I'm not even reaching password screen whereas earlier I used to access for this same router.
What could be the reason? What should I try?
router
I'm able to access internet but when I type 192.168.1.1 in the browser address bar, I'm unable to get router access, the page just won't open and I'm not even reaching password screen whereas earlier I used to access for this same router.
What could be the reason? What should I try?
router
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Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
1
What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
1
Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
1
I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42
|
show 4 more comments
4
Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
1
What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
1
Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
1
I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42
4
4
Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
1
1
What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
1
1
Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
1
1
I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42
I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42
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Make sure you're using the right IP. Use
ipconfig
or a similar command to find out your Gateway address, and use that IP to access your router's page.Make sure you're connected directly. Some routers can be configured to not allow administration over Wi-Fi, or any other link not directly connected to the router. So, make sure your connection is via a cable run directly from your computer to the router with nothing else in between. Also, disable Wi-Fi on your computer to ensure that your machine is actually using the hard-line connection to reach the router.
Make sure you can reach the router. Use
ping
to verify connectivity to the IP address, andtracert
to confirm there's nothing between you and the router.Make sure you're using the right protocol. Some routers can be configured to only permit administration over HTTPS, and may not have an appropriate HTTP->HTTPS redirect in place. So, if
http://router-ip/
doesn't work, tryhttps://router-ip/
.Try a different browser. Some routers don't play nice with all browsers or browser extensions. The most universally-compatible is usually IE.
RTFM Just to make sure you didn't miss something obvious, or maybe something not-so-obvious which is specific to your router model.
Factory Reset If all else fails, just push the little red button and hold it for about 30 seconds. Bear in mind that this will of course erase any custom configuration you've done to the router, including administrator passwords and IP ranges.
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
add a comment |
There are few reasons causing the router page to NOT to open in the browser. Since your internet is working that means there are no issues of connectivity between PC and router.
If IP address of Network card are configured to obtain automatically, Change it to fill the IP address manually. For example if the router IP is 192.168.1.1, Fill the IP address of PC's LAN as 192.168.1.x and similarly if the router IP is 192.168.0.1, fill-in the IP as 192.168.0.x.Now fill the default gateway as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
If above method fails, try connect router directly to your PC/Laptop with a ethernet cable. And now try to open the router page.
Turn off firewall.
I hope one of the above steps works or you can follow this link [Fixed]Unable to Open 192.168.1.1 Router Configuration Web Page for detailed instructions.
add a comment |
For me the issue was that I have enabled https:// only access for the router, so it needed also the correct port number.
Try the following for Asus routers:
- https://192.168.1.1:8443
- http://router.asus.com
- https://router.asus.com:8443
See this article:
Don’t enable HTTPS login on the ASUS RT-N66U (& how to fix it if you have)
add a comment |
This was my problem too and all of these useful solutions didn't help me... but I casually found that you have to remove all of devices connected to router, then you connect to router by one device only (by cable or any other ways)... and problem was solved.
Hope be useful for you!
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Make sure you're using the right IP. Use
ipconfig
or a similar command to find out your Gateway address, and use that IP to access your router's page.Make sure you're connected directly. Some routers can be configured to not allow administration over Wi-Fi, or any other link not directly connected to the router. So, make sure your connection is via a cable run directly from your computer to the router with nothing else in between. Also, disable Wi-Fi on your computer to ensure that your machine is actually using the hard-line connection to reach the router.
Make sure you can reach the router. Use
ping
to verify connectivity to the IP address, andtracert
to confirm there's nothing between you and the router.Make sure you're using the right protocol. Some routers can be configured to only permit administration over HTTPS, and may not have an appropriate HTTP->HTTPS redirect in place. So, if
http://router-ip/
doesn't work, tryhttps://router-ip/
.Try a different browser. Some routers don't play nice with all browsers or browser extensions. The most universally-compatible is usually IE.
RTFM Just to make sure you didn't miss something obvious, or maybe something not-so-obvious which is specific to your router model.
Factory Reset If all else fails, just push the little red button and hold it for about 30 seconds. Bear in mind that this will of course erase any custom configuration you've done to the router, including administrator passwords and IP ranges.
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
add a comment |
Make sure you're using the right IP. Use
ipconfig
or a similar command to find out your Gateway address, and use that IP to access your router's page.Make sure you're connected directly. Some routers can be configured to not allow administration over Wi-Fi, or any other link not directly connected to the router. So, make sure your connection is via a cable run directly from your computer to the router with nothing else in between. Also, disable Wi-Fi on your computer to ensure that your machine is actually using the hard-line connection to reach the router.
Make sure you can reach the router. Use
ping
to verify connectivity to the IP address, andtracert
to confirm there's nothing between you and the router.Make sure you're using the right protocol. Some routers can be configured to only permit administration over HTTPS, and may not have an appropriate HTTP->HTTPS redirect in place. So, if
http://router-ip/
doesn't work, tryhttps://router-ip/
.Try a different browser. Some routers don't play nice with all browsers or browser extensions. The most universally-compatible is usually IE.
RTFM Just to make sure you didn't miss something obvious, or maybe something not-so-obvious which is specific to your router model.
Factory Reset If all else fails, just push the little red button and hold it for about 30 seconds. Bear in mind that this will of course erase any custom configuration you've done to the router, including administrator passwords and IP ranges.
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
add a comment |
Make sure you're using the right IP. Use
ipconfig
or a similar command to find out your Gateway address, and use that IP to access your router's page.Make sure you're connected directly. Some routers can be configured to not allow administration over Wi-Fi, or any other link not directly connected to the router. So, make sure your connection is via a cable run directly from your computer to the router with nothing else in between. Also, disable Wi-Fi on your computer to ensure that your machine is actually using the hard-line connection to reach the router.
Make sure you can reach the router. Use
ping
to verify connectivity to the IP address, andtracert
to confirm there's nothing between you and the router.Make sure you're using the right protocol. Some routers can be configured to only permit administration over HTTPS, and may not have an appropriate HTTP->HTTPS redirect in place. So, if
http://router-ip/
doesn't work, tryhttps://router-ip/
.Try a different browser. Some routers don't play nice with all browsers or browser extensions. The most universally-compatible is usually IE.
RTFM Just to make sure you didn't miss something obvious, or maybe something not-so-obvious which is specific to your router model.
Factory Reset If all else fails, just push the little red button and hold it for about 30 seconds. Bear in mind that this will of course erase any custom configuration you've done to the router, including administrator passwords and IP ranges.
Make sure you're using the right IP. Use
ipconfig
or a similar command to find out your Gateway address, and use that IP to access your router's page.Make sure you're connected directly. Some routers can be configured to not allow administration over Wi-Fi, or any other link not directly connected to the router. So, make sure your connection is via a cable run directly from your computer to the router with nothing else in between. Also, disable Wi-Fi on your computer to ensure that your machine is actually using the hard-line connection to reach the router.
Make sure you can reach the router. Use
ping
to verify connectivity to the IP address, andtracert
to confirm there's nothing between you and the router.Make sure you're using the right protocol. Some routers can be configured to only permit administration over HTTPS, and may not have an appropriate HTTP->HTTPS redirect in place. So, if
http://router-ip/
doesn't work, tryhttps://router-ip/
.Try a different browser. Some routers don't play nice with all browsers or browser extensions. The most universally-compatible is usually IE.
RTFM Just to make sure you didn't miss something obvious, or maybe something not-so-obvious which is specific to your router model.
Factory Reset If all else fails, just push the little red button and hold it for about 30 seconds. Bear in mind that this will of course erase any custom configuration you've done to the router, including administrator passwords and IP ranges.
answered Sep 19 '11 at 15:18
IsziIszi
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An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
add a comment |
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
An additional note on point (1): If your computer and router are both using a dual-stack setup you may have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address listed for your default gateway. For me, it seems I can't connect to the router using its IPv4 address, only the IPv6 one.
– wakjah
Aug 19 '16 at 22:37
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
this was driving me crazy, tried all steps randomly but when I stopped at step 4, it worked for me, when I entered https:// 192.168.1.1:8000 and finally loaded router's page felt like golden gates opening to me.
– WhySoSerious
Jul 16 '18 at 15:39
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
Perfect! I was having issues with point 4, was using https instead of http.
– insanely_sin
Oct 21 '18 at 6:01
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
before 7, try a modem restart: turn off, then on. had always worked for me.
– Iman
Feb 3 at 14:51
add a comment |
There are few reasons causing the router page to NOT to open in the browser. Since your internet is working that means there are no issues of connectivity between PC and router.
If IP address of Network card are configured to obtain automatically, Change it to fill the IP address manually. For example if the router IP is 192.168.1.1, Fill the IP address of PC's LAN as 192.168.1.x and similarly if the router IP is 192.168.0.1, fill-in the IP as 192.168.0.x.Now fill the default gateway as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
If above method fails, try connect router directly to your PC/Laptop with a ethernet cable. And now try to open the router page.
Turn off firewall.
I hope one of the above steps works or you can follow this link [Fixed]Unable to Open 192.168.1.1 Router Configuration Web Page for detailed instructions.
add a comment |
There are few reasons causing the router page to NOT to open in the browser. Since your internet is working that means there are no issues of connectivity between PC and router.
If IP address of Network card are configured to obtain automatically, Change it to fill the IP address manually. For example if the router IP is 192.168.1.1, Fill the IP address of PC's LAN as 192.168.1.x and similarly if the router IP is 192.168.0.1, fill-in the IP as 192.168.0.x.Now fill the default gateway as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
If above method fails, try connect router directly to your PC/Laptop with a ethernet cable. And now try to open the router page.
Turn off firewall.
I hope one of the above steps works or you can follow this link [Fixed]Unable to Open 192.168.1.1 Router Configuration Web Page for detailed instructions.
add a comment |
There are few reasons causing the router page to NOT to open in the browser. Since your internet is working that means there are no issues of connectivity between PC and router.
If IP address of Network card are configured to obtain automatically, Change it to fill the IP address manually. For example if the router IP is 192.168.1.1, Fill the IP address of PC's LAN as 192.168.1.x and similarly if the router IP is 192.168.0.1, fill-in the IP as 192.168.0.x.Now fill the default gateway as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
If above method fails, try connect router directly to your PC/Laptop with a ethernet cable. And now try to open the router page.
Turn off firewall.
I hope one of the above steps works or you can follow this link [Fixed]Unable to Open 192.168.1.1 Router Configuration Web Page for detailed instructions.
There are few reasons causing the router page to NOT to open in the browser. Since your internet is working that means there are no issues of connectivity between PC and router.
If IP address of Network card are configured to obtain automatically, Change it to fill the IP address manually. For example if the router IP is 192.168.1.1, Fill the IP address of PC's LAN as 192.168.1.x and similarly if the router IP is 192.168.0.1, fill-in the IP as 192.168.0.x.Now fill the default gateway as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
If above method fails, try connect router directly to your PC/Laptop with a ethernet cable. And now try to open the router page.
Turn off firewall.
I hope one of the above steps works or you can follow this link [Fixed]Unable to Open 192.168.1.1 Router Configuration Web Page for detailed instructions.
edited Jan 16 '17 at 16:40
answered Jan 16 '17 at 16:35
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For me the issue was that I have enabled https:// only access for the router, so it needed also the correct port number.
Try the following for Asus routers:
- https://192.168.1.1:8443
- http://router.asus.com
- https://router.asus.com:8443
See this article:
Don’t enable HTTPS login on the ASUS RT-N66U (& how to fix it if you have)
add a comment |
For me the issue was that I have enabled https:// only access for the router, so it needed also the correct port number.
Try the following for Asus routers:
- https://192.168.1.1:8443
- http://router.asus.com
- https://router.asus.com:8443
See this article:
Don’t enable HTTPS login on the ASUS RT-N66U (& how to fix it if you have)
add a comment |
For me the issue was that I have enabled https:// only access for the router, so it needed also the correct port number.
Try the following for Asus routers:
- https://192.168.1.1:8443
- http://router.asus.com
- https://router.asus.com:8443
See this article:
Don’t enable HTTPS login on the ASUS RT-N66U (& how to fix it if you have)
For me the issue was that I have enabled https:// only access for the router, so it needed also the correct port number.
Try the following for Asus routers:
- https://192.168.1.1:8443
- http://router.asus.com
- https://router.asus.com:8443
See this article:
Don’t enable HTTPS login on the ASUS RT-N66U (& how to fix it if you have)
answered Sep 15 '18 at 6:39
olee22olee22
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This was my problem too and all of these useful solutions didn't help me... but I casually found that you have to remove all of devices connected to router, then you connect to router by one device only (by cable or any other ways)... and problem was solved.
Hope be useful for you!
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This was my problem too and all of these useful solutions didn't help me... but I casually found that you have to remove all of devices connected to router, then you connect to router by one device only (by cable or any other ways)... and problem was solved.
Hope be useful for you!
add a comment |
This was my problem too and all of these useful solutions didn't help me... but I casually found that you have to remove all of devices connected to router, then you connect to router by one device only (by cable or any other ways)... and problem was solved.
Hope be useful for you!
This was my problem too and all of these useful solutions didn't help me... but I casually found that you have to remove all of devices connected to router, then you connect to router by one device only (by cable or any other ways)... and problem was solved.
Hope be useful for you!
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Are you sure that the router's address is 192.168.1.1? Not all routers use this as the default and it may possible to change it as well. Which router (make and model) do you have?
– ChrisF
Sep 19 '11 at 11:50
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What kind of router is this? Most routers use 192.168.1.1 as the web admin IP number, but some don't. If you have changed it or if something else is happening, you could always try resetting the router to factory defaults (the manufacturer's web-site or the documentation that came with the router should have details on how to do this).
– Kusalananda
Sep 19 '11 at 11:51
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Try pinging the router from a command prompt: (ping 192.168.1.1).
– ed.
Sep 19 '11 at 12:18
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that when I try to go to 192.168.1.1 Firefox is not saying "Unable to connect" but instead it says "The connection was reset". I'm afraid if I reset router and 192.168.1.1 doesn't work I won't be able to even access internet as for our ISP we've to configure the modem which I won't be able to do if I don't get router access. Earlier it used to work on the same address.
– Atul Goyal
Sep 19 '11 at 12:22
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I am having the same problem, my router gateway i am able to ping with cmd and internet is working,but when i open 192.168.1.1 connection reset in chrome and firefox plz help
– Iftikar Urrhman Khan
Nov 23 '15 at 10:42