Linksys WRT54G problem

I believe I have my Wireless G coadband router connceted to my cable modem on a desktop computer wired properly. The WLAN and port 1 are on along with the internet light which is more like twitching than blinking. I am trying to access the router page to set up passwords and such to protect from others using the wifi coming off of the router. When I type in 192.168.1.1 all I get is search hits but not the page. Please help!
Also my phone is picking up the signal and has a check mark that indicates its connected but when I go to safari it can't load a page.

It's likely that you might have been typing in the router's address on the search bar and not the address bar. You can try doing it from the run field or the seach bar on vista or windows 7 instead. Type in http://192.168.1.1 and hit enter. It could also be that your router's LOCAL IP has been changed. To verify the router's address, go to the command prompt and run this command: ipconfig. Look for the default gateway information- this is your router's correct IP.
Since you can't get both your devices online simultaneously, you might have the devices connected to the router the wrong way. You need to connect the modem to the internet port. If the modem is connected to one of the four ports, the router will function as a switch. This will be as if you have the computer directly connected to the modem. Only one device will get online at a time. This could also be the reason why you can't access the router's page.

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    darkcyber wrote:
    I have a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router that has stopped working. All it will do is all 4 of the Ethernet port lights on the front light up solid green along with the Internet light. Is there any hope of fixing this?
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  • Linksys WRT54G Problems

    Problem 1:
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    http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/2066/linksyspn8.jpg
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    Message Edited by Meltingice on 02-24-200711:48 PM

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  • Insufficient Bandwidth Linksys WRT54G 2.2

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    Go to Solution.

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