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Title: Networking/Router Help
Post by: oceansoul on 07 December 2009, 17:13:19
I just tried to get into my routers setup page... 192.168.1.1 and entered the password and user name. But when i pressed enter, it redirected to some search engine page, with "linksys by cisco" at the top. (its a linksys router) WTF is going on?
This happens on any computer connected to the router, using any browser.
The page im redirected to is: http://websearch.linksys.com/error_redirect_site/get_error_redirect?eg=false&job=192.168.1.1/
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: Chris_H on 07 December 2009, 17:24:45
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I just tried to get into my routers setup page... 192.168.1.1 and entered the password and user name. But when i pressed enter, it redirected to some search engine page, with "linksys by cisco" at the top. (its a linksys router) WTF is going on?
This happens on any computer connected to the router, using any browser.
The page im redirected to is: http://websearch.linksys.com/error_redirect_site/get_error_redirect?eg=false&job=192.168.1.1/
How long is it since you last connected correctly?  Have you remembered the correct procedure?  Is it <Return> to login or do you have to click a button?  Are you sure that's the IP address?  I would guess 192.168.1.254 personally.
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: Andy H on 07 December 2009, 17:27:45
What browser are you using?

Have you had to configure it to use a proxy server?

If so you probably need to tell it not to use the proxy server settings when accessing 192.168.1.1 (or temporarily tell it to use 'direct connection' while you set up the router and switch it back to your current settings afterwards).

Alternatively something has altered the routing table in the router...................
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: oceansoul on 07 December 2009, 17:29:03
I logged in fine the other day, Friday or sat. Yeps its deffo 192.168.1.1. It is asking me for username and password like it does everytime (browsers popup) and to confirm that is press enter or ok. Doing either does the same.
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: Jimbob on 07 December 2009, 17:33:01
I would be doing antivirus and spyware scans now.  Its possible youve been infected.

If that doesnt fix the issue, you may need to do a factory reset on the router and re set it up.
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: oceansoul on 07 December 2009, 17:36:44
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I would be doing antivirus and spyware scans now.  Its possible youve been infected.

If that doesnt fix the issue, you may need to do a factory reset on the router and re set it up.

I do these regularly and nothing has come up. But even so that wouldnt affect all computers not being able to access the router. Hmm seems like something has oppsed up inside the router :/
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: R.C. ™ on 07 December 2009, 17:49:20
You should just reset the router by the pin button and config it all again .. then you should be fine
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: Andy H on 07 December 2009, 18:05:44
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I would be doing antivirus and spyware scans now.  Its possible youve been infected.

If that doesnt fix the issue, you may need to do a factory reset on the router and re set it up.
If you haven't changed the default admin password it is possible that your router has been hacked.

I think I read somewhere that some routers could be hacked even after the default password had been changed so it is worth checking if yours is affected and whether there is a firmware update that should be installed.
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: KillerWatt on 07 December 2009, 20:21:52
Linksys IS Cisco!

The fact that the word "websearch" appears in the address bar means the computer in question is infected by malware/spyware (and yes, infections do propogate across networks).
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: Entwood on 07 December 2009, 20:35:47
Try disconnecting the telephone line from the router, and also check your "Hosts" file.

Its unlikely your router itself is affected, it is your browser that is being re-directed.
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: paulsmithe on 08 December 2009, 20:49:08
Linksys IS Cisco!
Linksys is owned by Cisco, but is most definately not the same as Cisco branded stuff. Not even close.

Like saying a Fiatb is a Ferrari ;)
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: KillerWatt on 09 December 2009, 19:51:02
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Linksys is owned by Cisco, but is most definately not the same as Cisco branded stuff. Not even close.
I never said it was the same shit, I simply pointed out that Linksys is owned by Cisco so the original phrase made by the OP of "linksys by cisco" is not of concern (unlike "websearch", which he or she should be concerned about).
Title: Re: Networking/Router Help
Post by: oceansoul on 09 December 2009, 19:59:09
lol
I pulled the mains out then stuck it back in 30 secs later... works fine now :|