Local Network Address Change

I have a WRV210 router. I can see it and configure it either manually or through the setup program. If I change the router address from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.3.1 and reboot both the router and my computer I can access the internet, ipconfig says that 192.168.3.1 is my gateway, but I cannot log on to the router at 192.168.3.1. The MS PD tool says that the connection was rejected by the target. Reset router more than once with the same result.

Hi...
nothing u have to add that ip renge in your network.
how ????
open local area network -- properites - - TCP /IP -- Select properties again ..
it will open a new window.. where  u can config ur ip address manually & DCHP ...
select use the following ip add . 192.168.3.4  255.255.255.0 ( ur subnet mas k)  192.168.3.1 ( GW ) 192.168.3.1 ( DNS)
then  bottom of the page u can see one advance button click on that one  put any ip addres of that range .. like ..192.168.3 .240
save it n reboot ur router ...
n now try to open in web page....
Thnks,
Rajdeep P .

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       DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 8.8.8.8
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       NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
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       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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       NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
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    Hi,
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    TechNet Community Support

  • Setting up a VoIP extension on a local network.

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    Provisioning Tab: no Changes
    Regional Tab.
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    (save these settings)
    Line 1 & Line 2 Tabs.
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    Dial Plan: This is the dial plan I use on line 1.
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    192.168.4.10:50613 All my adaptors are on subnet 4. 10 is the number of the SPA3102, and 5061 is the SIP port mapped to the PSTN line. If the handset is lifted, and no numbers are dialed the call will be transferred to the PSTN line after 3 seconds, and you will hear the outside dial tone. If within 3 seconds you dial either 21, or 22, the phone on either line 1, SIP port 5060, or Line 2, SIP port 5061, on adaptor 9 will ring. (If you only have one PAP2 then you will only need the first section of this dial plan.)
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    Hi HW,
    The PBX is a Panasonic TA308. There is no special interface to the PBX,  the  line port on the SPA3102 is simply plugged into an extension, like another phone. Anyone calling that extension will have the call routed through the SPA & PAP2 to the remote phone.
    The whole setup is totally seamless, & transparent to the user. As we are on a local network there is virtually no latency. There is a slight tendancy to echo,  but the echo suppression mostly takes care of that.
    THis has been a good exercise, and once I got my head around what I was trying to do, with your help,  it was pretty easy.  I think the hook flash timing would be the thing which gives most users a problem, as it seems to vary widely around the world. I was surprised at the difference between the US and NZ (.1 & .9 to .07 & .13).  There didn't seem to be any other critical differences.
    Now I am the local expert on VoIP   "In the Kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is King."

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