Problems with NAT Type: Strict

Dean Winchester

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Yes, as you may know, the NAT Type: Strict is a much like a huge pain in the rear if you wish to fully enjoy online games such as Modern Warfare 2, Halo 3, and other online multiplayer games. Not only it limits the amount of games you can join, but also adds the problems of poor headset performance, almost to 90% chances of getting kicked of parties for no reason, LONG wait for entering game sessions, and GwaD, the lags...

Well that is my problem. You see, I thought to myself: "Hey, what if I give my PS3 a set IP adress and set it in the rourter in DMZ"

Easy right? Yes under normal circumstances. You see, it would if I COULD access my blasted router via the PC and its IP adress. So that's my only problem, I just can't seem to get pass the freaking login screen which prompts for a username and a password.

It is a (I know I should get another one but meh...until then) Thomson TG782.

No matter what I do, what I try, or what information I input, I just don't get access. I tried everything from the usual default admin/admin, blank/blank, Admin/blank, Administrator/blank, Administrator/Serial Number...(goes on indefinitely)...EVERYTHING!!! :rage:

I even pressed the freaking reset button, connected my laptop to it via ethernet to see if the Wireless signal was the problem and nope....zero....nada...negative...NOTHING!

So is there anyone, in the whole FFF or even Web, who is a Super Guru of Computer Wisdom (Foamy Reference) who can enlighten me with "The Word" and tell me what can I do to access my router and save me from picking the phone and get in a very heated conversation with my Internet Service Provider?



Seriously, symphatize with me and help me...if you can't get the idea of how pissed I am then watch this:
 
Well if your router's settings haven't been changed since it was originally set up, the user/pass should be:

Username: admin
Password: admin

Then it should let you in without any problems. If your parents or somebody set it up and changed it, then you'll need to ask them. Otherwise you're stuck.

Ha, just read that you already tried that. Hmm. You are using http://192.168.1.1/ right?
 
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