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Re: 2009 Gaming Adapter not working after reset

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Originally Posted by cappielloa View Post
I ran into this same problem this year. When you reset the gaming adapter, it reverts to its native IP of 192.168.1.250. With this IP change, the router will no longer see it. I had to reset the router to default settings, configure the gaming adapter in accord with the instructions, then reconfigure the router. Annoying, yes. There's probably an easier way, but that worked for me.
You can connect the WGA directly to your computer. You don't have to reconfigure the router, because you don't need to use the router in order to talk to the WGA. Just set your computer's IP address to 192.168.1.n (6 is a good value for n), configure the WGA, and set your computer's IP address back to where you want it (e.g. 10.10.99.6).
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