Re: WinXP Networking

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From: Admiral Q (Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NOSPAM)_at_(SPAMNOT)hotmail.com)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 19:16:43 -0500

P.S. You don't have to connect to the internet for your PC's to connect to
the router's configuration page - most home router's, out of the box are
configured DHCP and the configuration page is 192.168.1.1 - if you managed
to connect and messed the settings up so you can no longer connect, don't
fret, check your manual for the router, most have a reset button - at least
both of the linksys routers I have do - with power on the router, hold the
button in (it usually needs a paperclip to get to) 5-10 seconds and "poof"
you are back to "factory default"settings.

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"Capt K Ripendran" <ripendra@giasmd01.vsnl.net.in> wrote in message
news:OehahePDFHA.3120@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Steve,
>           I have read most of your replies to various queries  under Win95
> as well as WinXP - all pertaining to Networking using a Router. I have
still
> NOT been able to configure and use my Black Box Router which has 1 port
for
> Wan, 4 ports for Lan and 2 USB ports for Printers. The ISP has provided a
> ADSL Modem for Broadband Internet access at 256 Kpbs and when I connect it
> directly to Win XP,(and to Win95) individually,  it works very well. But
> when I connect it to WAN port and take a connection from the Lan Port of
the
> Router to the PC, it fails to connect.
> Unless I connect, I cannot access the Web page management of the Router.
> Could you kindly assist? After I successfully connect, I intend Networking
> Win XP with Win95 using your answers in the Newsgroups.
> Thanking you
> Capt K Ripendran
>
>


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