198.168.100.1
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to access my CM's diagnostic pages using the above IP address but I keep getting page not found errors, or an annoying diversion to the msn search page which says the same thing but with more words. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? I've had a look at Robin's site and can't get much help from there (unusually!). Cheers all. |
Re: 198.168.100.1
Sorry, should have said 192.168.100.1
Cheers. |
Re: 198.168.100.1
Have you got a manual proxy set?
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Re: 198.168.100.1
not all of the modems are accessible in this way. is it an ntl home 100 or 200 modem that you have got or something else?
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Re: 198.168.100.1
put money on it is a terajet :D :D :D
if it is , it is possible , just more involved :( have a dig through rdhw's site , if you cant sort it , shout back and i will help if i can :) |
Re: 198.168.100.1
Or if you live in a ex Cable and Wireless area you cannot access the modem at all...
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good point :tu: |
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Sorry got my quote wrong :)
Kitty said Or if you live in a ex Cable and Wireless area you cannot access the modem at all... Might do this right 1 day :) Er yes you can. if its a ntl home 120 or 200 then you can get to the diag page with 192.168.100.1. I have found if it is a 200 modem you sometimes have to reboot the modem first ? dont know why its just the 200. If its a settop box then no you cannot access the modem in that way. Hope that helps |
Re: 198.168.100.1
Thanks Bill I will retry once I move back to my old modem (if ever I do) hopes to keep this modem :D and return the 200..... :D
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Re: 198.168.100.1
Hi Guys,
Thanks for info. NTL 200 modem, will try the reboot option. Cheers again. |
Re: 198.168.100.1
If you have a router, it might be blocking that IP range. I had a cheap(ish) router do that.
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Are we right or are we right!!:pp |
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Tools > Internet Options > Connectyions > Lan Settings > Advanced > Exceptions (in IE). |
Re: 198.168.100.1
If you set proxies manually then just add the cable modem/router IP, or a list of all local IPs if you have a network to the exclusion list in IE/Mozilla.
That way you can keep your manual proxy and still access the router/cable modem/local webpages without going out through the WAN first. :) |
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