Why is the navigation not working in IE?

Why is the navigation not working in IE?

When viewing the page with Chrome, Silverlight obviously does not work, but the navigation is visible. Has anyone seen where the navigation goes away in IE and does anyone know how to fix it?

Why does my router say page cannot be displayed?

Not through the IP, routerlogin.net/com…nothing. It just says page cannot be displayed. I did everything I could possibly think of, tried all the suggestions i could find here and otherwise and still nothing would work.

How to access the Internet but not the router?

If using Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. Uncheck “Use a proxy server for your LAN….”. Delete offline content. Select Tools > Internet Options > Delete Files. Select Delete all offline content, and click OK.

Why is routerlogin.net not connecting to my router?

Ahh, it is in Access Point mode… routerlogin.net will only work when it is acting as the DNS server. You need to log into the main router that the AP is connected to and see what IP Address the AP is at. Note that they must be on the SAME subnet too.

Why is my router unable to access admin login page?

2017-12-19 06:05 PM 2017-12-19 06:05 PM I am unable to access the admin login page via gateway IP or routerlogin.net/.com. I am connected through Ethernet and whenever I try to access the admin login page to change router settings, it give an error saying that the device has been blocked by access control.

Not through the IP, routerlogin.net/com…nothing. It just says page cannot be displayed. I did everything I could possibly think of, tried all the suggestions i could find here and otherwise and still nothing would work.

What to do if you cannot access the Internet with your router?

You might need to configure your computer to connect one way or the other. Disconnect your router and connect your computer directly to your modem. If you cannot access the Internet, contact your ISP. If you can access the Internet, reconnect your router as it was before and continue to Step 2.

Ahh, it is in Access Point mode… routerlogin.net will only work when it is acting as the DNS server. You need to log into the main router that the AP is connected to and see what IP Address the AP is at. Note that they must be on the SAME subnet too.

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