Cannot logg in into router web-based setup

Ive tried installing my WRT54GS router with LELA but it says that it cannot detect my router, so I tried to configure on the web-base setup and when I try to go in the page it says that it cant find that page. If any one knows how to logg in into the router in a different way please let me know.

try few more settings ... disconnect the Mode from the router ... Reset the router fro few seconds ... make sure that while holding the Reset button the Power light should be blinking ....hold it for few seconds .... unplug -replug the power cable & release the reset .... Check the Ip address as i mentioned in earlier post .... disable all firewall for few minutes ... try to ping the Ip address 192.168.1.1 ...if getting replies .... try going online ....

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