>>According to the Airlink 101 AR430W specs we should be able to go to
>>the 192.168.1.1 router page and type admin/admin to get into the
>>setup. We've tried resetting the modem and router but still can't get
>>in. We tried other variations on capitalizations and blank passwords
>>but no difference. Can someone offer more troubleshooting suggestions?
>>Thanks.
>BTW, I'm helping troubleshoot over the phone.
<snip router reset procedure>
>Thanks again for all your help. I can't say for sure whether they
>tried the steps exactly as you indicated or not, but last I spoke to
>them they said they were going to contact AT&T tech support. If they
>don't get back with me after the holidays I'll consider the matter
>settled.
I ended up going to their home to help solve what turned out to be two
separate connectivity issues.
The Airlink 101 router username/password didn't work because we were
trying to access the router page wirelessly and the laptop's WEP key
didn't match the router's blank WEP key. Connecting via LAN cable
allowed us access. After that, we were able to make a broadband
connection but couldn't surf the net.
Before I arrived, several AT&T tech reps refused to help my friends
because they no longer supported their Airlink 101 router, and told
them to get support from Airlink. I got lucky when I called because
the tech rep helped me in spite of the router model. Turns out that we
needed info that only AT&T could provide.
[Router provision]
1.) Set Internet Connection Type = PPPoE
2.) Set PPPoE username = AT&T account username
2.) Set PPPoE pwd = pwd provided by AT&T tech support
Step 3 upset us most. I don't understand why the AT&T tech reps
thought that Airlink would be able to set up AT&T credentials for
their routers.