On 04 May 2010, Celejar wrote:
> 
> Indeed.  I was just trying to help, over the phone, a Windows user set
> up a new router, in the absence of a manual.  I told her "go to
> 192.168.0.1", then "192.168.1.1".  Nothing doing.  Finally, I searched
> online for the manual, which gave the address as "routerlogin.net" or
> something like that.  I still have no idea what the IP address is.
> 
> Celejar
> -- 

In my case, "routerlogin.net" gives me my router at 192.188.0.1.

Anthony

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