arp was command and ip was 192.168.0.1
Mr O wrote:
RTFM applies to this one. Unless they don't include the most basic of
documentation anymore. Easy cheesy, virtually every Linksys branded router in
configured with 192.168.1.1
admin
admin
and you're off! Get get rid of that network magic cra
Thanks for helping Mr O. I should have put in first post that I had tried
192.168.1.1 and that is my DSL router.
and my new cisco has no dsl input to replace the dsl router.but it has
to have an ip. Just cant remember the command to see ips on network .see
I took a CCNA class just did not learn
RTFM applies to this one. Unless they don't include the most basic of
documentation anymore. Easy cheesy, virtually every Linksys branded router in
configured with 192.168.1.1
admin
admin
and you're off! Get get rid of that network magic crap. It doesn't run on linux
anyway.
--- On Sat, 7/1
How do you configure a cisco wrt120n?
on my old router I put 192.168.2.1. and was in .my new one comes with
network magic which is *demo software.* and they want mo money.the sales
person said the linux version router was slower wifi and range was weak.
I have network up but I want to lose net