Interesting... That's usually the address that Netgear routers set themselves 
up to be.

Try: http://192.168.1.1/

If not, then we have to try to get the configuration data out of your PC. 
Assuming it is a Windows-based one, try

- Open a command window, where you can type commands
- type "ipconfig /all"

That should tell you what IP address you are configured with (so long as the 
wireless connection is working), and it should define a "gateway" address too.

Try putting that gateway address into your browser.

If that doesn't seem to work, copy the data from the "ipconfig" command back to 
us.

   Mike



--- In [email protected], arthurnaylor2...@... wrote:
>
> Bob,
>  
> Please try it, when I do, I get 'The web site cannot be found'  message
>  
> Arthur Naylor
> 



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