what is the cyberlink router ip address ?
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ManBlooD




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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 20:22    Post subject: what is the cyberlink router ip address ?
What is the cyberlink router ip address ?

Do you have any idea ?


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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 20:25    Post subject:
eh... you know how to check your gateway IP right?
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 20:30    Post subject:
most router ip's are:

http://192.168.1.1
or
http://192.168.1.0
or
http://192.168.1.100

what deelix said, check your gateway @ connectionstatus for your lan-connection


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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 21:12    Post subject:
deelix, No i don't know.

yes, i have D-LINK Router My IP is http://192.168.1.1

But i don't know the cyberlink Number .. i try to set it up for my friend.


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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 21:20    Post subject:
cyberlink is a brand router, same as D-link has its routers.

I guess your friend has a cyberlink router?


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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 21:38    Post subject:
from some internet asshole

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The internal, LAN-IP address is normally set to a default, private number. Linksys routers, for example, use 192.168.1.1 for their internal IP address. D-Link and Netgear routers typically use 192.168.0.1. Some US Robotics routers use 192.168.123.254, and some SMC routers use 192.168.2.1. No matter the brand of router, its default internal IP address should be provided in documentation. Administrators often have the option to change this IP address during router setup. In any case, however, the private LAN-IP address remains fixed once set. It can be viewed from the router's administrative console.

The external, WAN-IP address of the router is set when the router connects to the Internet service provider. This address can also be viewed on the router's administrative console. Alternatively, the WAN-IP address can be found by visiting a Web-based IP address lookup service like http://checkip.dyndns.org/ from any computer on the home LAN.

Another way to identify the public IP addresses of routers, involves executing a ping or "traceroute" command.
From inside a home network, the (DOS) command "ping -r 1" will send a message through the home router that will cause its IP address to be displayed. For example, "ping -r 1 www.yahoo.com" should result in a message like the following displayed on the command prompt:

Reply from 66.94.230.43: bytes=32 time=294ms TTL=56
Route: 209.179.21.76
...

In this example, the IP address after "Route:" (209.179.21.76) corresponds to the router WAN address.


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ManBlooD




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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Dec 2006 00:43    Post subject:
hehehe .. i don't need my real internet ip .. thanks anyway.

Only LAN Router- IP Smile


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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Dec 2006 01:02    Post subject:
Start->Run->cmd->ipconfig

read the line named Default Gateway, thats the router adress....
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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Dec 2006 05:16    Post subject:
kosmiq, Thanks


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