When PC on Through Router internet off, if i reconfigure the router internet ok

kanugulaksr

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With Desktop PC having internet connection through router form last Three years, form this router along with PC, Two Android phones and one Laptop working.
Now the problem is:-
1) Internet not working in PC, but remaining Two Android phones and one Laptop working with internet.
2) If i reconfigured the router all are working
3) Once i switch off the PC and again reboot internet is not working all the units (PC, Android phones and Laptop)
4) If i switch off PC and reboot the router Android phones and laptop working internet.
5) If i disconnect router and connect with only PC, PC working with internet in dial mode.
I am requested some one pl fix my problem.
Problem Brief:- When ever PC ON internet not working through router, if i reconfigured the router internet working in pc, again once off the PC and On it internet not working again reconfigured the router net working, (for this TWO routers are changed and LAN card also changed with new one ) but problem not yet able to solve. Pl some one fix it
 

Ralston18

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Okay. Thanks.

However, please post the ipconfig /all output for the PC.

The router's default gateway is 192.168.1.1 according to the user manual I found.

Here is the link to the manual:

http://setuprouter.com/router/iball/ib-wrb150n/manual-1968.pdf

You do have admin rights to the router - correct?

Does your connection look like the setup shown on page 8? You should have a DSL modem from your ISP.

If you have both the DSL modem and the router assigning IP addresses or having duplicate IP addresses themselves then the conflict will lead to problems like you are having.

Look at the manual for the DSL modem and find out what its' default IP address is.

Try to find the IP addresses for all the other devices on your network also.
Do you know if you or anyone else has set up any static IP addresses?
 

Ralston18

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Your need to go into the command mode.

One way to do that is to right-click the Windows icon, select "Command Prompt (Admin), then at the > prompt type "ipconfig /all" without the quotes.

There are other ways to get access the Command Prompt - some systems may even have an icon established for that purpose.

Here is a link that provides another way to run the command and show you what the output looks like.

http://internethelp.centurylink.com/internethelp/os-windows-10-ipconfig.html

 

kanugulaksr

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