Well m sure that we have that thing. I just don't know where. I also know that i didn't miss-type the ip because i cut and pasted it into google. So I am positive. Thx for clearing this up. :)
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Well m sure that we have that thing. I just don't know where. I also know that i didn't miss-type the ip because i cut and pasted it into google. So I am positive. Thx for clearing this up. :)
In your browser enter 192.18.1.1 as the address you want to browse, do you get the exact same popup?
If you do get the same popup, everything you need to know is on that page Nokia posted.
I don't know but thats not my internal IP. I will check.
Edit: i don't get anything, it jus starts to load so i abort. Whoms IP is it?
You may be better with 192.168.1.1. When you type ipconfig at the command prompt remember you said it is a different IP address that what showmyip.com came up with? This is your internal one and is only any good inside your network, whenever something leaves your network it will use the IP that you got from showmyip.
Most routers have a web browser installed on them for configuration purposes and if configured correctly can only be accesed in this way from inside the network using an internal IP address, 192.168.1.1 is a common IP for a router to have.
For some reason however this router is letting people from the internet access its config page, which is obviously not a good idea!
Is there a reason you want to log into this router? Going off the fact that you dont know what hardware is on the network, it sounds like it is not yours to be snooping around on?
I can asure you that is is mine. I could walk upstairs and pull the plug from it. Do you need proof that its my own. Do you want me to make a screenshot of the internal ip? That IP from nokia gives a hell of a lot of results on google. But still no connection. I think that it will be a unsolved question for me that is. IF you want the screenshot just tell me and I will make it. Its not that I have to be affraid that you will do something bad with it now will I?
I read the manual for the device Nokia posted, according to it, the device IP should be 192.168.1.1(default gateway) which would be the router. I will assume your IP is something like 192.168.1.100.
There would be 2 reason you got a blank page, either you do not have that device and you did access some one elses or, the device is not setup with the original factory settings for it's LAN facing interface.
If you do have the device, then you can get your hands on it, then again, everything you need to know is on that page Nokia posted.
d0h! thanks Nokia, fat fingured it, thanks for the catch
I just edited my above post dakx, re-read it see if it clears things up for you?
//thought as much Opus00 lol!
Its clears up a lot. It is not that i wanted to acces the damn thing i really don't care about what i can't do with it. I just found it strange that it asked for a password. Nokia cleared it up and now i am happy that it is protected. :D Thx nokia. I think we can consider this tread as solved.
-DakX-
We got there in the end! ;)