dekruzader said:you sure that 192.168.15.1 is the correct admin ip address of the router? You can try these:
- Find out your PC ip address with 'ipconfig'. I am assuming it is connected to the router and DHCP is used to get its IP address.
- If the above works fine, make sure the web admin ip for the router is correct. You will get a general idea about that ip from what is shown in ipconfig. Generally, your default gateway would be the ip address of the router. Try using that IP..
If there is a difference in your setup, post back.
dekruzader said:Hmm.. that is strange. The router will be having 2 interface. One facing the service provider which will have the static ip address and the other one the private network having 192.168.x.x ip address range. The router should also be acting as your DHCP server for your internal networ. When you do an ipstat on your laptop which is connected directly to the router, you will get details only of the private network in which the router will be acting as the default gateway. If the ip address you have given is correct, it should be 192.168.15.1. If you find something else, try changing the TCP/IP settings on your laptop. Probably, it was configured with a static ip address(?).