[clue-tech] find a lost wireless router?
Glen Newell
skipworthy at realivetech.com
Fri Jun 3 12:38:24 MDT 2005
Mike Staver wrote:
> Did you try 192.168.1.1 from inside it's network? Just plug into the
> back of it and try to open that page, unless you previously changed
> it's internal IP scheme...
tried a whole series of defaults.
we're natted to 10.x.x.x internally and the device should be set to dhcp
only
G
>
> Glen Newell wrote:
>
>> might not be the place, but I'm at a dead end...
>>
>> I have a (linksys ) WAP/router on my network that I can't find
>> topologically...I know where it is (its plugged into a hub)
>> physically, but I can't get to the administrative page to secure it.
>> ( noone seems to know the IP address or anything) It doesn't show up
>> in DNS as 'linksys' or anything similar, and I don't have any
>> unaccounted for names as far as I can tell...
>>
>> am I thinking too hard? could this be operating just as a hub and not
>> have an ip address or managing interface of its own?
>>
>> and, as a corollary question...what if I did have the mac
>> address...is there an easy way to resolve that to an IP ?
>>
>> tia
>>
>> G
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