Can't access admin (browser based utility) on e3500 router

Hello,
I'm at a loss as to what's up with my router and hoping I've missed something silly.
I'm trying to access the browser based utility (@ http://192.168.1.1) on my router and having no luck.  
I've tried from two different computers (each Win 7) and each browser.  
I've tried wired directly to the blue/LAN ports and through Wifi.  
I've confimred that the IP is correct (or is at least the default gateway for each machine).  
The Cisco Connect tool can't find the router either.
Oddly...the only thing that can find the router is the CiscoConnect Express app on my iPhone.
Internet is working fineish (some problems with Wifi), I just want to play with some settings.
I'd really appreciate any thoughts before I resolve myself to resetting this thing and reconnecting 10 different devices.
Thanks!
Jeff

Try to see if you can ping the router properly on your two pcs (open command prompt and type: ping 192.168.1.1). If you can get good replies then router is working okay. If that is the case, disable proxies on the browser, if not turn off any firewall on the computers. Try to use a different browser also. If that will not work, I am afraid you have to start from scratch and that means you have to reset the router to factory defaults and reconfigure it for internet connection. You might want to check as well if your router is running on the latest Classic or Smart Wifi firmware. You can check it on homesupport.cisco.com.

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