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problems with my Dlink 4300

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I move to a new house and it seems I can no longer log onto my router using the default 192.168.0.1 it says that the server is taking too long to respond. I have the same router at my moms house and it seems to be working fine.

I still get on the net and I am posting using it right now. I am still using comcast. The only difference I can think of is my new location and the fact I switched from AVG to MSE.
 
Use the reset switch on the back to reset the router to factory defaults and then try using the default address, username and password.
 
What is the ip address you show as having when running an ipconfig /all ? Gateway? if you're running wireless, it's possible you're not actually connecting to your 4300.
 
Yea, what uzor said.

Also, temporarily set your IP on your computer to the same subnet of the router. I think the 4300 were 192.168.0.1 so try 192.168.0.100 on your computer.
 
sorry I don't know how to do any of that. I run hardwired through my ethernet cable. I just got a PS3 so I want to run it wireless. Thats when I found out I couldn't log onto my router anymore.
 
Start:Run --> cmd.exe

ipconfig /all

Read what it says for gateway IP address, and put THAT IP into your browser.
 
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