On Monday 26 January 2004 08:10 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Monday 26 January 2004 05:44 pm, marc resnick wrote:
> > Brian,
> > These possibilities seem probably, thank you for your help. My
> > router(192.168.1.1) is a Linksys, if that helps at all. In the
> > administrative settings, I go to DHCP. I see no option to start with
> > static IPs, nor do I see it in any other category. Would it go by some
> > technical word that I'm unaware of?
>
> There are a number of Linksys routers, you might want to be more specific. 
> I don't have a Linksys myself so I would need to check the documentation in
> the manual to suggest where you might find the settings.
>
> The other method involves doing a hard reset to restore the router to
> factory default settings.  There is usually a reset button on router
> devices that you press by inserting a pin or needle into the small hole. 
> If you hold it pressed down for 30 seconds or so, the router should reset
> to factory defaults.  If that fixes the problem, you can then go back in
> and input settings again being careful to pay attention to the
> configuration.

The linksys is a BEFW11S4, a Wireless-B Broadband Router. I'll try the hard 
reset, and get back to you on that.


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