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Shouldn't the Wifi @n have a router address
or would the number possibly be internal. First, sorry cause this is
sort of a double post only it's better communicated, imho. I can see the network, but I know with my linksys router i can contact that with it's ip of 192.x. x something . Only here it is not the case. Windows shows no IP but in the asus utility there doesn't seem to be a place to set it. Help please Stuart |
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Shouldn't the Wifi @n have a router address
What mptherbpard?What version of Windows? What WiFi card? - and Asus card that came with motherboard? XP? Vista? other? If XP. have you looked in Control PanelInternet Connectionsdbl click on connection(s) and look at Support Tab =============== wrote in message ... or would the number possibly be internal. First, sorry cause this is sort of a double post only it's better communicated, imho. I can see the network, but I know with my linksys router i can contact that with it's ip of 192.x. x something . Only here it is not the case. Windows shows no IP but in the asus utility there doesn't seem to be a place to set it. Help please Stuart |
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