I'm trying to access my airport extreme to make port forwarding changes by using the default IP 10.0.1.1 but I get no login menu. Where is my login menu?

I'm trying to access my airport extreme by using IP 10.0.1.1 but I get no log in screen. Where is my login screen?

Download and install......
AirPort Utility 5.5.3 for Windows - Support - Apple.......assumes that you are running XP SP3
or
AirPort Utility 5.4.2 for Windows - Support - Apple......assumes that you running XP SP2
and
Bonjour Print Services for Windows v2.0.2 - Support - Apple
Expect the Windows Firewall to block the connection attempt between the application and the AirPort, so you will likely have to turn it off to configure the AirPort.
The anti-virus program and Microsoft Security Essentials can do the same thing.

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