Can't load 192.168.2.1 - Home Hub 2000

MikeHudson
Contributor

I cannot get to the Router setup page (192.168.2.1) on my HomeHub2000.  After entering the address, my browser just hangs on the Bell spash page.  It doesn't even get far enough to enter a password.

The last line in the initialization log is: "8. init_context // Progress // Reattempting application context load..." It will sit for hours on that screen. The Initialization Log is attached. 

I have tried the Bell virtual repair tool and rebooting the modem/router. Nothing helped. Any ideas?

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Hey there @Carm 🙂

Just checking in with you to see if you are still having any trouble accessing the modem GUI.

If you are we recommend you reset the modem to factory settings, and ensure that you stick to a basic character password (avoid non-ascii characters).

How to reset my Home Hub 2000 modem to factory settingsOpens in a new tab or window

Try that out and update the Community with the results.

@BellPatricia 

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MikeHudson
Contributor

Update... I called Bell Technical.  They can see my router and everything looks good from their side.  The Tech said they updated my settings and firmware. My problem is not resolved.  The Tech said, "You're not the only one to complain about this issue. This is a problem on our end. We are looking into it and will call you back before 4pm. Keep trying the webpage."

They never called. Problem is not fixed.

Hi there @MikeHudson, thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community.

We wanted to check in to see if you're still having any trouble and if our technical team was able to call you back.

If you are still experiencing any issues can you share which browser/device you're using? Are you able to test on a different browser/device to see if the issue persists?

Also, do you recall when you last accessed the modem GUI?

Let the Community know how everything is going. 

- Patricia

 

The problem is not fixed. I haven't heard from a technician. 

I have tried Chrome and Edge browsers. They both freeze on the on the bell spash page. 

I was able to log in to  http://192.168.2.1/mobile.html but there are only basic settings available there. 

BellPatricia
Moderator

Hey there @MikeHudson, thanks for your reply.
Can you test a different Ethernet port on the modem and then try to access the modem GUI again? 
Keep the Community posted.
- Patricia
 

I get the same results regardless of which LAN port is used.  Same results with WIFI too.

Thanks for trying that @MikeHudson

We want to dig into this a bit deeper, and have sent you a private message. Please check your Messages within your profile avatar in the top right corner.

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- Patricia

guwonja
Contributor

I have the same issue. Did you resolve your issue?

Try clearing your cache, cookies, history & login info in your browser. If you are using a computer, do a restart. After the restart, try logging in once again. If this fails, reboot your modem by unplugging the power cord, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in & retry logging in. If this fails, please contact Bell Internet Tech Support at: 1-800-310-SURF

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

Hi there @guwonja 
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
We wanted to check in to see if you are able to access it now? If not, were able to try any of the suggestions in the thread and if so, what have you tried?
Looking forward to hearing back.

UrbanLegend2244
Contributor II

Oct. 3, 2023

Hello.

I had the same problem. A phone call to Bell Support only got a low-level tech person who could not assist me in resolving it. However, using Command Prompt (with administrator privileges), I typed 

ipconfig /all

and the resulting screen display under the heading "Ethernet adapter Ethernet" displayed, among other data,

the IPv4  Address, Default Gateway, DCHP Server, and DNS Servers which may be different from 192.168.2.1   -  such as for example 192.168.2.22 etc.

Try typing one of those other numbers into a new URL bar and the router should open normally. It did for me, anyway.

What I suspect may have happened was an attempt to create a static IP for your router or firewall by, in my case, following the various Google online port-forewarding tutorials, many of which may not provide the desired results and where it is easy to make a mistake.

I will assume that Bell doesn't want to spend more "tutorial telephone time" than necessary with their subscribers, despite the fact they charge so much for their "service". Asking them for a more experienced tech person to come on the phone may not work, unfortunately.

Hope I could help. 🙂

Same issue.  I’m trying to set up a guest WiFi but can’t access the router.  I have bell hub 2000.  It sounds like my hardware is not up to date.  Frustrated!

 

DS1
Contributor II

I have found that Edge browser does a re-direct for every search through Google or Bing. Then you get into a page of people asking the same question. No way to avoid that re-direction whether your search is in the search box or in the address bar. Finally I tried an "In-Private" browsing window. Bingo, no re-direction and a page full of answers. Try that.

DS1
Contributor II

Let me clarify. If you put 192.168.2.1 or http://192.168.2.1 into your address bar, your web browser may re-direct that as a search ABOUT 192.168.2.1, what it is, what it does etc. You do not get to your actual router. I found that in-private browsing didn't re-direct.

I can’t access the hub 2000 through the internet. Therefore I have no administrative access and no way of managing my Wi-Fi networks (primary and guest network etc.). I cannot set a transfer speed (2.4G or 5G).  

The chat says it’s an ongoing problem with the Hub 2000.  I’m frustrated trying to manage my wifi with only limited access.  Why do I have such an old modem?  I pay bell $420 a month, but I feel like I’m not getting great service from Bell.