Most such wireless host devices have a web page that can be accessed with a standard web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer). Check the user manual for the address of the web page, and try to connect with a web browser.
If that doesn't work, try to ping the wireless host; under Microsoft Windows, click Start → Run,
type "%COMSPEC% /k ping WIRELESSHOSTADDRESS" and press [Enter].
If that doesn't work, check network addresses with Start → Run,
type "%COMSPEC% /k ipconfig /all" and press [Enter].
The wireless adapter network address will normally begin with the same three number groups as the wireless host web page; e.g., if the wireless host web page is 192.168.1.254, then the wireless adapter should be something like 192.168.1.11.
If you have a wireless router (not an access point), the Default Gateway should normally be the same network address as the wireless host web page.
If all else fails, you may need to reset the wireless host to factory default settings, and start over. Check the user manual for how to do this.
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