Netgear WG602v3

Discussion in 'Wireless' started by mojorisin, Apr 25, 2007.

  1. mojorisin

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    Hi all

    I have one of these wireless APs and now cant get onto the admin page using the browser keep getting this message

    The Windows CE Web Server is enabled on this device. This file is a placeholder and should be replaced. Please see your Platform Builder docs or our web site at http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded.
    More information on the Windows CE is available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/ce.



    The AP still appears to work but cant get access to change any settings etc



    cheers
    Mojo
     
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  2. BosonMichael
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    Have you reset the device? It'll set everything to the default configuration, but at this point, you can't get to the normal configuration, so what do you really have to lose?
     
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  3. mojorisin

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    Was thinking that but hoping it didnt have to as it has loads of mac addresses setup in it for access

    hey ho looks like i will need to
     
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  4. Spilly

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    Use another PC and or delete all your temp internet files.
     
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  5. BosonMichael
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    It beats not being able to configure it any further. heh!!!
     
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  6. Stoney

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    Does it support Telnet sessions or connections from a serial cable? Sorry, i'm not familiar with these!
     
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  7. mojorisin

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    Ok reset the AP reconfigured and all was well then after rebooting i get the same message again

    Any idea why it does this

    Stoney

    doesnt seem to support telnet and has no serial connection

    thing is it had been working fine yesterday and when i went to connect to it today i got the message even though it still seemed to be functioning ok as a wireless AP
     
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  8. Stoney

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    I've had that happen to me in the past. Took a perfectly good wireless router that had worked for months 150 miles across the country to install it. Set it up fine and dandy, 5 minutes later the web interface stopped responding and then the whole router died!!

    It could be that the software for the web interface had crashed, or it could be something more sinister? Did you try powering off/on the router before you reset it? That some times helps.
     
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  9. BosonMichael
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    Tried upgrading the firmware? If your firmware is somehow corrupted, a firmware flash might just fix it.
     
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  10. Theprof

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    I agree with michael here, try upgrading the firmware if you havent done so yet.
     
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  11. Modey

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    He probably won't be able to upgrade the firmware if he can't access the web interface.


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  12. BosonMichael
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    He said that he was able to reset it and reconfigure it... sorta hard to reconfigure it without the Web interface... thus, he can probably access it if he resets it again.
     
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  13. mojorisin

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    Hi guys

    Thanks for the replies i have upgraded the firmware but then thought i would try clearing the internet history and hey presto i can access it again

    Although no idea why it would decide to do this on any pc accessing it ???

    So it seems if you get this error and cant get the admin screen clear your browsing history and it should work again

    cheers guys :biggrin
     
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  14. BosonMichael
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    Glad you sorted it all out!
     
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