OK I am lost now. On your first post you mention a Linksys router. On your above post you mention a Robotics (assuming 3COM/USR).
Are there 2x devices on your network, one of each?
If you disabled DHCP on your router or WAP...all you have to do is remember what it's LAN IP address is...assign ...
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- Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:59 pm
- Forum: Networks and Wireless Routers
- Topic: Wanting to know if anybody has figured that one out
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- Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:38 am
- Forum: Networks and Wireless Routers
- Topic: Wanting to know if anybody has figured that one out
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- Forum: Networks and Wireless Routers
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Wanting to know if anybody has figured that one out
Wanting to know if anybody has figured that one out. I'm having the same problem>>>
Thanks
1. Why can I not get back into the wireless router after disabling DHCP
2. The router does not take the fixed IP set in LAN (198.162.1.105) it seems the linksys is assigning the IP.
Thanks
1. Why can I not get back into the wireless router after disabling DHCP
2. The router does not take the fixed IP set in LAN (198.162.1.105) it seems the linksys is assigning the IP.
- Sat Aug 13, 2005 5:41 pm
- Forum: Networks and Wireless Routers
- Topic: connecting d-link wireless to existing linksys wired router?
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