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Troubleshooting 
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 AC1750 WiFi Cable Modem Router
Note:
If the IP address of your computer is shown as 169.254.x.x: 
Recent versions of Windows and Mac OS generate and assign an IP 
address when the computer cannot reach a DHCP server. These 
autogenerated addresses are in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP 
address is in this range, check the connection from the computer to 
the modem router and reboot your computer.
If the IP address of your modem router changed and you do not know its current IP 
address, clear the configuration of the modem router to its factory defaults. This sets the 
IP address of the modem router to 192.168.0.1. For more information, see 
101.
Make sure that Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX is enabled in your browser. If you are using 
Internet Explorer, click the Refresh button to make sure that the Java applet is loaded.
Try quitting the browser and launching it again.
Make sure that you are using the correct login information. The modem router user name 
admin is lowercase (Caps Lock is off). The default password is password
If the modem router does not save changes you made, do the following:
When entering configuration settings, be sure to click the Apply button before moving to 
another page, or your changes are lost. 
Click the Refresh or Reload button in the web browser. The changes occurred, but the 
web browser might be caching the old configuration.
Troubleshoot the Cable Internet Connection
When your modem router cannot access the Internet and your Internet LED is on, register 
the cable MAC address or device MAC address of your modem router with your cable 
Internet provider. 
Additionally, check the setting for your computer’s TCP/IP gateway. It should be set to use 
the modem router. If your computer obtains its information from the modem router by DHCP, 
reboot the computer and verify the gateway address.
Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
Most TCP/IP terminal devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request 
packet to the designated device. The device then responds with an echo reply. You can 
easily troubleshoot a TCP/IP network by using the ping utility in your computer or 
workstation.