I can't access my router from web interface
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:04 am
Help!
I'm new at this. I took an WRT54GL I had lying around and flashed it with Gargoyle 1.2.3 in the hopes of making it a client bridge for my PS3 which I have in the opposite end of the house from my main router.
I was able to initially login thru the web interface and set up the client bridge parameters that I thought would work. Well, it hung on me and I had to close the web window and reboot(unplug) the router.
When the router restarted, lo and behold, it worked; I was able to connect with my WRT120N wirelessly from a pc connected to the WRT54GL.
The problem now is I can't login to the WRT54GL via the web interface. I'm assuming whin I rebooted the router, the IP went back to the default of 192.168.1.1 (I had it set to 10.0.0.1 when it hung)(failsafe mode?), but I can't access that from the web interface. I downloaded Putty and tried to ssh and telnet into the router, but connections are refused.
What can I do?
How do I get into my router? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Al
I'm new at this. I took an WRT54GL I had lying around and flashed it with Gargoyle 1.2.3 in the hopes of making it a client bridge for my PS3 which I have in the opposite end of the house from my main router.
I was able to initially login thru the web interface and set up the client bridge parameters that I thought would work. Well, it hung on me and I had to close the web window and reboot(unplug) the router.
When the router restarted, lo and behold, it worked; I was able to connect with my WRT120N wirelessly from a pc connected to the WRT54GL.
The problem now is I can't login to the WRT54GL via the web interface. I'm assuming whin I rebooted the router, the IP went back to the default of 192.168.1.1 (I had it set to 10.0.0.1 when it hung)(failsafe mode?), but I can't access that from the web interface. I downloaded Putty and tried to ssh and telnet into the router, but connections are refused.
What can I do?
How do I get into my router? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Al