Re: [SLE] Configuring a Router

From: Nick Selby (ns_at_nickselby.com)
Date: 12/31/03

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    To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
    Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 14:52:52 +0100
    
    

    On Wednesday 31 December 2003 14:44, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
    > I have just installed a Linksys router on my LAN. As I am functionally
    > illiterate with regard to such things (it took me three days and many hours
    > on the telephone to get my Win2000 box working with the router) what is the
    > simplest way for me to get the linux machine on my LAN to communicate with
    > the router?
    >
    > Oh yes, I have a DSL connection to the internet.

    Should be rather trivial.

    1. Plug the router into the wall, into the DSL modem and plug your linux
    machine into it.

    2. I assume you already have the router on speaking terms with your DSL
    provider; if not you can do it after you get it on speaking terms with the
    Linux machine.

    3. Go into Yast and configure the ethernet device you will use to speak with
    the router to be DHCP everything - IP, host name, etc. Click okay and let it
    run suse config

    4. You should be able now to ping the router; look in the quick set up
    instructions in the box it came in for the router IP address. Open a browser
    window and type in the IP address, something like

    http://192.168.123.100

    5. You should now be looking at the router's configuration page. Enter your
    ISP's user name and password and other information it wants and have the
    router try connecting. It should be that simple.

    HTH!

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