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| Premium Member | I am trying to login to a dlink di 524 and not getting far have done this on other routers maybe I am having a brain freeze. Have gone into admin/tools enabled remote host changed admin PW entered ip 192.168.0.1 port 80 As as I know if you leave it port 80 and enable remote you should just put the ip in right? |
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| Premium Member | The other routers I have used if you leave the port as 80 you get the routers server and just login am using 122.xxx.xxx.xxx no port number Did try 8080 under tools remote but all hell broke lose and wouldnt even let me logon also tried leaving it as 0.0.0.0 and tried again but no luck Have a dlink here too (the other is remote) and tried to logon using a dnns I have setup still no luck If you could do me a fav I will pm the address and you can try my dlink |
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