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by Kyocera » Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:24 pm
It sounds like they have two devices assigning IP address, the 192.168.XXX is probably a linksys or equivalent router with DHCP enabled, if the full IP address is something like 192.168.1.X I'd be willing to bet it is a linksys or d-link or something, the second IP address sounds like a server issuing you the official IP to access the network, Internet etc.
This is a sticky situation, however, if you want to you should be able to disable DHCP in the first (192.168.etc.etc.) by typing 192.168.1.1 in the address portion of your web browser, this may pull up the web browser to the router, navigate to the DHCP page and you will see DHCP enable or disable check disable and restart the web browser, this device will no longer be issuing IP addresses. The default password to access the full functionality is administrator, type this if promted for a password. If this does not work they have enabled security and you will not be able to access the device.
Another possibility is to do an ipconfig /all on your system when you finally get the address you need to access the internet/network, write down the ip information, subnet, dns, etc. Some DHCP servers will issue you the same IP address over and over, if the time between sessions is not to long. Type this information into the TCP/IP properties on the appropriate network connection on your machine, this will now be a static ip.
Edit: MadeInJapan is correct on the password issue, sometimes in the user block type admin, leave password blank, click OK, on linksys when the log in screen pops up look in the upper left corner for the alphanumeric model number, type that in the user and leave the password blank, or admin or administrator.
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Kyocera on Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.