If you have DD-WRT installed, your router's settings should be accessible by opening a web browser and typing http://192.168.1.1/ in the address bar. If you have changed the LAN IP address on the router, you'll need to type in the...
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If you have DD-WRT installed, your router's settings should be accessible by opening a web browser and typing http://192.168.1.1/ in the address bar. If you have changed the LAN IP address on the router, you'll need to type in the correct one instead. If your router doesn't have DD-WRT installed yet, try http://192.168.1.1/ or http://192.168.0.1/ or else consult the manufacturer's documentation. Whether you have DD-WRT installed or not, make sure your computer has an IP address in the same scheme as the router. Try pinging the router to make sure you have connectivity. Try accessing the settings using a network cable instead of accessing them wirelessly. Try clearing your browser's cache. If you've been messing with proxy settings, make sure you didn't leave some incorrect proxy settings in your browser. And last but not least, try holding the reset button in for 30 seconds. It will reset all your settings back to defaults, but it should let you back into the router. Also see the Wiki article on the Web Interface
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