Author Topic: My ping is high.  (Read 2535 times)

Should I try replugging the ethernet cord?
Just reset the router! As far as I know, unplugging it does nothing. Just a guess why resetting it would do better is because it would clear non-volatile memory? Idk I took one semester of Cisco and just cheated on every test so that's actually a pretty out of the blue guess.

OK, so I found a WPS button on top with two arrows going toward each other, is this the power button?

I haven't messed around with my router/modem, so I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing with it, I use a xfinity router/moden also.
You should be able to access your router/modem through your default gateway.
From there you should be able to reset it through something along the lines of "System Settings".

aaaand another topic by Maxx!
please, stop!
please
PLEASE

if you have so many questions just gooGLE THEM LIKE HOLY forget IT'S NOT HARD

OK, so I found a WPS button on top with two arrows going toward each other, is this the power button?
Probably not. Look for a button with the power symbol by it. Of there is none then look for a switch, probably on the bottom of the router.

anyone else on your network?

i just unplug the power wire and plug it back in.

Probably not. Look for a button with the power symbol by it. Of there is none then look for a switch, probably on the bottom of the router.
Most routers don't have a "power button". There is usually a small reset button that you have to use something like a pen/pencil or pin to push.

please
PLEASE

if you have so many questions just gooGLE THEM LIKE HOLY forget IT'S NOT HARD

I already did, but found a lot of League of legends results, not what question that is relevant to what i'm having.

I did a search and there was only one result for LoL...



stuffTY IPAD CAMERA INBOUND!
Here is what I found on the back of the router.
Above the Reset thing is a small hole, but I dont know if that resets the router to some factory state, or restarts the router/modem.


go to http://192.168.0.1/ to access your router
You DO know that default gateways differ from manufacturers and host id size?
For example, my previous router was 192.169.1.1. My new router is 10.0.0.1

i have no loving idea just push the damn button and see what it does