Help obtaining IP of local router...
#1
Help obtaining IP of local router...
I have a local router on my home LAN but I am unable to figure out it'* IP. DHCP is not active on it but I do have a wireless laptop hooked up to it that is working properly on the lan. When I do an ipconfig /all it points the gateway and everything else to other places, and not the wireless router that it is going thru. Any ideas on how to find it'* IP?
PS: This is for work. Going the extra mile to impress the highest ups. I just got stuck here though.
PS: This is for work. Going the extra mile to impress the highest ups. I just got stuck here though.
#3
I think I found the IP. If you start to ping down the list of IP'* eventually you hit something . Now I just need to figure out the ID and Password that Cisco uses as default.
#4
Oh, and BTW, The IP I found isn't the gateway. My gateway is another pc on my lan that shares it'* DSL to all PC'*. This IP (the one I found) isn't listed in the ipconfig at all but does have a logon box when connecting thru IE (like the AP is suppoed to have).
#6
Tried tracert, It went straight from my laptop to the gateway pc, skipped BOTH wireless routers in the path. I know what the IP is of the other one and it wasn't there. But I got the IP figured out now. I just got to figure out the default id and password now. :(
#9
Legit equipment from work I am trying to setup (and learn) for an install tomorrow night in one of our executives homes. I have their new wireless laptop and a Cisco AP that needs to be setup prior to install tomorow.
I have tried combinations of the following for id'* and passwords so far:
admin
administrator
<blank>
cisco
password
changeme
I have tried combinations of the following for id'* and passwords so far:
admin
administrator
<blank>
cisco
password
changeme