Re: Wireless Router ?

From: Lenard (lenard_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 12/05/04

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    Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2004 04:50:54 GMT
    
    

    On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 04:10:42 +0000, Terry A. Haimann wrote:

    > On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 12:13:11 -0600, Randy McLaughlin wrote:
    >
    >> Your router is on a different network.
    >
    > Please explain how my router is on a different network.

    Not on a different network, but not on the same IP address range; Hint:
    netmask 255.255.255.0

    >From your original posting;

    But to configure the wireless part of the router, AT&T documentation says
    to point a web browser to either:

    http://ATT.Router or http://192.168.0.1

    And;

    My Linux network consists of

    192.168.1.250 yngstr.oldboy.com, This is a Redhat 8 box, this pc is the
    gateway to the internet (uses an iptable firewall) and is also running a
    version of samba.

    Simply change the IP (temporary) of your Redhat 8 box to 192.168.0.250,
    change the router internal IP address to 192.168.1.XXX while configuring
    and save. Change your Redhat Linux box back when done.

    -- 
    "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
     safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."     -- B. Franklin, 1759
    

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