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Old 11-02-2012, 20:18   #11
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Re: Wireless

yeah ok ty, i was just getting wound up with it as it gave me a headache, luckily the wife gave me a indian head massage so im ok again.

ive found this..........

"Setup -> Basic Setup
• WAN Setup
o For “Connection Type“, choose “Disabled”.
• Network Setup
o Enter the desired LAN-side IP address for the router into “Router
IP“.
o Set the “DHCP Type“ to “DHCP Server“ (this is the default).
o “Disable” “DHCP Server“.
• Time Settings
o Choose your time zone.
• Click “Save“."

I'm about to try this by unplugging my Ethernet cable from BT hoe Hub, an plugging it into the PC, and use the CDRom to see if it sets it up, I doubt this will work though as it's similar to what I did earlier.
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