The reason I mentioned the IP address was b/c of this note in the manual:
Note: If the web browser is unable to connect to the web manager of the DNS-343, check to make sure your computer
is on the same subnet as the DNS-343. For example, if there is no DHCP server active, your computer will need an IP
address in the 192.168.0.0 subnet. Your computer should have an IP address of 192.168.0.x where x equals a number
from 1 to 31, or 33 to 254.
I don't quite follow everything, but, the part about the IP address should be 192.168.0.x made me wonder.
Why is it that my Netgear router assigns values from 192.168.1.x for all my machines, but, the Rogers Cisco router assigns 192.168.0.x? And by doing so, I connect smoothly to my DNS343 (both admin page and files), whereas with my Netgear, I could only access my files.
BTW, I did use the correct IP address depending on the router.