The R200's came from one distributor, the R190W's came from another distributor.
No configurations are being done by either distributor before we receive them.
When we get new routers, the first thing that we do is to unbox one at a time and plug them in to a stand alone computer. After each router boots up up, it assigns the computer a temporary IP address, which should be something in the 192.168.11.xxx Class C octet.
The next thung is we type in the default IP address (192.168.11.1) into a browser. If we we can't get into router, we type in IP Config into a DOS prompt. That is when we find that the router is serving IP Addresses in the 192.169.11.xxx range.
Back to the browser. Type in 192.169.11.1 and we can get into the incorrectly factory programmed routers. Each bad router shows the 192.169.11.xxx on the main screens.
Next is to manually upgrade the router with the latest firmware. After upgrade to 4.3.3-R4, the incorrect default IP address of 192.169.11 1 is still present.
When I get back in town late this week, I will factory default one of the defective routers and upload another Screenprint.
As far as no other reports coming in, I would imagine that others are igoring this problem, just as we did fir several months befire reporting it. After seeing the incorrect default IP address in 6 or 8 R200 routers, I finally reported it.
Someone at the China factory needs to go and look at the factory loads in the devices that are being used to program the default configuration in the routers.