Cannot connect to http://dlinkap to configure wifi router





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I should configure my wifi router PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit but when i searche in internet http://dlinkap it redirects me to http://ww8.dlink.com.
The first time I tried it worked but now i can't and I want to know where and what is the issue.










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  • You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

    – Anaksunaman
    Mar 5 at 18:36













  • It doesn't work

    – Lampob02
    Mar 5 at 18:42






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    Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

    – Eddie Dunn
    Mar 5 at 18:44






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    Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

    – Worthwelle
    Mar 5 at 18:46


















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I should configure my wifi router PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit but when i searche in internet http://dlinkap it redirects me to http://ww8.dlink.com.
The first time I tried it worked but now i can't and I want to know where and what is the issue.










share|improve this question























  • You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

    – Anaksunaman
    Mar 5 at 18:36













  • It doesn't work

    – Lampob02
    Mar 5 at 18:42






  • 3





    Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

    – Eddie Dunn
    Mar 5 at 18:44






  • 1





    Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

    – Worthwelle
    Mar 5 at 18:46














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I should configure my wifi router PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit but when i searche in internet http://dlinkap it redirects me to http://ww8.dlink.com.
The first time I tried it worked but now i can't and I want to know where and what is the issue.










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I should configure my wifi router PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit but when i searche in internet http://dlinkap it redirects me to http://ww8.dlink.com.
The first time I tried it worked but now i can't and I want to know where and what is the issue.







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  • You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

    – Anaksunaman
    Mar 5 at 18:36













  • It doesn't work

    – Lampob02
    Mar 5 at 18:42






  • 3





    Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

    – Eddie Dunn
    Mar 5 at 18:44






  • 1





    Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

    – Worthwelle
    Mar 5 at 18:46



















  • You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

    – Anaksunaman
    Mar 5 at 18:36













  • It doesn't work

    – Lampob02
    Mar 5 at 18:42






  • 3





    Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

    – Eddie Dunn
    Mar 5 at 18:44






  • 1





    Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

    – Worthwelle
    Mar 5 at 18:46

















You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

– Anaksunaman
Mar 5 at 18:36







You may want to give http://dlinkap/ (note the trailing slash) a try. Trailing slashes are often required to suppress automatic searches for local addresses in modern versions of Chrome/Firefox. That said, some devices do redirect local requests to non-local pages to test internet connectivity or for other reasons.

– Anaksunaman
Mar 5 at 18:36















It doesn't work

– Lampob02
Mar 5 at 18:42





It doesn't work

– Lampob02
Mar 5 at 18:42




3




3





Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

– Eddie Dunn
Mar 5 at 18:44





Can you please paint this with more words? PowerLine AV 500 Wireless N Mini Starter Kit is not a Wifi Router. It is a wired and wifi extender. Are you trying to configure a device to use the extended wired connection? Or the wireless? Your question is not very clear.

– Eddie Dunn
Mar 5 at 18:44




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Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

– Worthwelle
Mar 5 at 18:46





Try http://dlinkapWXYZ.local or http://192.168.0.50. If those don't work, try using ipconfig or ifconfig to find your default gateway IP and use that.

– Worthwelle
Mar 5 at 18:46










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This could happen if you have changed your ip-ranges but the link hasn't been updatet.



-open the "command prompt",



-type "ipconfig",



-find your ip-range i.e. 192.168.0.23.



-try http://192.168.0.1 on your browser or reinstall the "router".



most routers use xxx.xxx.xxx.1



almost like Worthwelle wrote before



hope it could help



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    This could happen if you have changed your ip-ranges but the link hasn't been updatet.



    -open the "command prompt",



    -type "ipconfig",



    -find your ip-range i.e. 192.168.0.23.



    -try http://192.168.0.1 on your browser or reinstall the "router".



    most routers use xxx.xxx.xxx.1



    almost like Worthwelle wrote before



    hope it could help



    busy






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      This could happen if you have changed your ip-ranges but the link hasn't been updatet.



      -open the "command prompt",



      -type "ipconfig",



      -find your ip-range i.e. 192.168.0.23.



      -try http://192.168.0.1 on your browser or reinstall the "router".



      most routers use xxx.xxx.xxx.1



      almost like Worthwelle wrote before



      hope it could help



      busy






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        This could happen if you have changed your ip-ranges but the link hasn't been updatet.



        -open the "command prompt",



        -type "ipconfig",



        -find your ip-range i.e. 192.168.0.23.



        -try http://192.168.0.1 on your browser or reinstall the "router".



        most routers use xxx.xxx.xxx.1



        almost like Worthwelle wrote before



        hope it could help



        busy






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        This could happen if you have changed your ip-ranges but the link hasn't been updatet.



        -open the "command prompt",



        -type "ipconfig",



        -find your ip-range i.e. 192.168.0.23.



        -try http://192.168.0.1 on your browser or reinstall the "router".



        most routers use xxx.xxx.xxx.1



        almost like Worthwelle wrote before



        hope it could help



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