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    Wireless router

    I'm a bit crook so i thought I'd set up one of the kids laptops onto the wireless router tonight...

    I hate the bloody thing now...

    Looks like another 4 hour conversation with the man in India - D'oh!

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    I had the same prob, took the wireless switch to the korean store i bought it from - he refused to refund then came around after hours and set the whole thing up. free labour is awesome.
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    Nah - its a good thing, mines working on it now but I'm a thicko when it comes to this shit... I'll annoy a clever bastard like Jim2 and eventually he will feel sorry for me and sort it out in 5 mins...

    Or I'll call the nice man in India (again)

    d'oh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Nah - its a good thing, mines working on it now but I'm a thicko when it comes to this shit... I'll annoy a clever bastard like Jim2 and eventually he will feel sorry for me and sort it out in 5 mins...

    Or I'll call the nice man in India (again)

    d'oh

    pleze call agin


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    pleze call agin

    Ya can't fool me fella - I said the NICE man in india! At least i stopped before I broke it this time...

    Mind you - we criticise but his english is a lot better than my Indian...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Mind you - we criticise but his english is a lot better than my Indian...
    i bet you make a mean indjian mate...


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    What's it doing Paul?
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    What's it doing Paul?
    Working perfectly despite my best efforts - its a 4 port one and I want to enable the other 2 laptops to work on it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    i bet you make a mean indjian mate...
    Nah! I'm no good with curry and I can't fold a towel on a rack let alone me head..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Working perfectly despite my best efforts - its a 4 port one and I want to enable the other 2 laptops to work on it..
    So where's the difficulty?

    I take it you've set the router up to act as a DHCP server, set up a password for access, and set the laptops to recognise the wireless network?
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    So where's the difficulty?

    I take it you've set the router up to act as a DHCP server, set up a password for access, and set the laptops to recognise the wireless network?
    The difficulty is I'm a fucking moron... I thought we established that already? ;-)

    The laptops see the network but it asks for a key - I think there were 4 in the router (direct connection, log in as admin, forgot the password) and I didn't write the other 3 down... Stupid i know but I'm sick at the mo and don't care any more - is there anything more wretched than a man with a cold...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    The difficulty is I'm a fucking moron... I thought we established that already? ;-)

    The laptops see the network but it asks for a key - I think there were 4 in the router (direct connection, log in as admin, forgot the password) and I didn't write the other 3 down... Stupid i know but I'm sick at the mo and don't care any more - is there anything more wretched than a man with a cold...
    I guess you need the key then, Doh!

    If you can't remember what you've put in, or what the router admin password is (try admin), or you can't get your existing machine to "show key" then you will have to factory reset the router and start again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    I guess you need the key then, Doh!

    If you can't remember what you've put in, or what the router admin password is (try admin), or you can't get your existing machine to "show key" then you will have to factory reset the router and start again.
    Hey - you look even less indian than I do!! Stop making sense.

    Admin admin makes sense - I'll try that tonight..

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    while we're on the subject, can anyone tell me how to change the settings of a router, from a pc that i didn't use to set it up? (i.e. the computer that logs onto onto the network)

    and how does LAN work and how does one set it up?

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    Paul - the key it is asking for the wifi key,(not the router admin login) normaly a 8 or 15 long key you put in. be in the routher under WEP, WPK or simlar

    Indy - it will have a web interface be it 192.1681.1, 10.1.1.1, do an ipconfig /all in a dos(command window), and look for bit that says 'gateway' when have that throw that in IE or FF and there ya go

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