E1200 Router setup problem

During setup i have following error coming. 
Error code: 82BD0304
Error description: An HNAP call to the device failed because the HTTP connection was broken.
Model name: unknown
Model number: E1200
Serial number: unknown
Firmware version: unknown
Operating system: Windows 7 SP 1
Software version: 1.4.12263.1
Connection type (WAN): unknown
IP address (LAN): unknown
IP address (WAN): unknown
Computer IP address: 192.168.1.7
now i can use net as unsecured network i want to set pass and manage parental controls.
Please Help me in this regard.

Program your router directly without using software.
Open your browser and goto your router's setup page below:
http://192.168.1.1
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