Hello to everybody.
In my router (Dlink g624t with routertech firmware 2.9), after some time it is on, i can't access to admin interface (192.168.1.1), but i can connect to all other websites.
This happens in winxp and xubuntu.
In the attached file you can see the diagnostic log of the router.
Thanks for the help.
Dlink g624t RT 2.9 can not connect to admin interface
Dlink g624t RT 2.9 can not connect to admin interface
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What exactly do you mean by "after some time" ?
What are you running on the router?
How big is your system log?
What are you running on the router?
How big is your system log?
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Hello, thanks for the reply .
The problem appears after 20/30 minutes that the router is on (before, i can connect without problem to admin interface).
Only memcheck/cron is running,
I have reposted the log (it is taken from "System Diagnostic" in Tools tab and "Gateway System Information").
Thanks .
The problem appears after 20/30 minutes that the router is on (before, i can connect without problem to admin interface).
Only memcheck/cron is running,
I have reposted the log (it is taken from "System Diagnostic" in Tools tab and "Gateway System Information").
Thanks .
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That is not the system log. You need to go to the "Status" menu and select "System log" ...
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Excuse me. This is the log.
Thanks for the attention.
Thanks for the attention.
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There's nothing obvious that should be causing the problem. Perhaps you should turn off memchk.
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