>> I've had this issue since February (and Fedora 10). >> One day my router-setup just didn't work anymore. had to plug directly >> to wall / cablemodem >> > >Could your router have malfunctioned? Can you test it with any other PC >to verify? > >This makes it sound like a hardware error.. does your NIC link show >green when it is plugged into the router?
UPDATED I found a Windows machine, and was unable to connect to the router. All LED lights show normal, but I'm going to call this a hardware issue soon. I can't even get to "configuration screen" of router. Firefox, IE 7, etc... I can't get to router IP address. All I can do is press the reset button on it, and I still can't configure it. Do I have to use static-IP address to reach router? I'm still using DHCP. So my last questions would be: "Am I required to use Static IP address just to configure a router (via IP address)"? "Do I need any gateway settings / subnet / etc... just to access the router's IP address?" I believe the answers above are No (Please correct me if I'm wrong). So I finally think it's a hardware issue. Thanks for all the input.
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