Router set up

scott sclewin at bmts.com
Tue Mar 7 13:34:50 UTC 2006


John DeCarlo wrote:
> You know the IP address of the router ( 192.168.0.1 
> <http://192.168.0.1> or something similar).
Yes, and that is the IP.

>
> You have an Ethernet NIC in your computer.
Yes, and it is a D-Link card.

> You start kcontrol (you can start the whole thing in Administrator 
> mode if you hit Alt-F2 and type:
>
> kdesu kcontrol
>
> and enter your password at the prompt.
>
> You go to Internet and Network and click on Network Settings.
>
> You see an entry for eth0 - it shows as disabled.
>
> Highlight it with a left click. 
>
> Click on Configure Interface.
Every time I click on configure Kcontrol crashes.  I did this before in 
settings and the same thing happens.

> Plus you need to fill in the ESSID to be the same as on the router 
> (which may call it an SSID).
Yes, the router refers to SSID. 

-- 
Your friend,
Scott

"The most intelligent people in the world know they are not the most intelligent person"

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