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How to access the web interface of the D-Link DFL-210 router?
Hello. D-Link DFL-210 fell into the hands. I'm trying to set it up, but I can't get into the web panel, I go to https://192.168.1.1 - it doesn't go in. I went through the Internet - I tried various ports to connect 443, 800. Good. Perhaps the access address was changed on this router before me. I'm starting to reset it. As in the instructions: the light will blink 3 times, turn off, turn on - that's all reset. In fact: it blinks, turns off, turns on, but does not give access to the web-muzzle. Can you please tell me what can be done to solve the problem?
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1. Turn on this D-Link DFL-210 firewall . We connect to it using a cable to the LAN port with a laptop / PC, which in the settings of the network card should receive an ip-address automatically. If a DHCP server is enabled on this ITU, then you will be given an ip address. We look at the network settings, namely the ip-address of the gateway. And most likely it is 192.168.0.1. Here on it also we are connected to the web interface.
2. We take a console COM cable, and cling to the ITU console. We look at the com port number in the task manager, you can use Putty as a client. We actually delve into the menus / commands and look for whether the web interface is enabled, and what network settings it has.
If the connection than the console shows nothing, then the piece of iron is dead, no matter what it blinks at you%)
By default, routers have IP 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.1
to access the webmord you must be on the same network, respectively (192.168.0.2, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.2.2, for example, the mask is 255.255.255.255 and the gateway ip router)
you can use the arp -a command
and even new routers have Wi-Fi configured immediately by default, the key is written on the device itself
yes, the port for https 444 is registered in the fake itself, try https://192.168.1.1:444 .
UPD: have you tried this manual ? Reset to factory settings (try a few times, you may fail to reset). Register the statics on your network card (IP 192.168.1.10, MASK 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.1.1). If the gateway pings, send Nmap, see what ports are open. If it does not respond, try to insert into different LANs from 1 to 4.
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