Re: Bother with matching B/B router and Wireless box
- From: wildrover.andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Andy Hewitt)
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 21:06:21 +0100
Jon B <black.hole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Righto, I thought that might be the case. However, I can't access thePersonal experience says you'll probably find it much easier using one
wireless router at the moment. I'll try it from the Winbox I have and
use a direct ethernet connection.
of the macs unless you are using the supplied software. It may be worth
if you haven't done so already holding the reset button for 5-10 seconds
to do a forced factory reset just incase the previous owner has screwed
around to many settings.
Most of the time I config routers web admin pages not to accept requests
on port 80, just as a first line of defence, so any requests to the
usual IP wouldn't get intruders anywhere...
Yup, tried that too, it just won't reset, it even still shows up as an
obvious user entered name on the wireless network.
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