Hi peggy,

To disconnect, go into the option menu, then connectivity, then wireless.  
You'll see that wireless active is set to yes.  Just type the letter n and it 
should 
show as disconnected after a few seconds.

As for accessing the router settings, this is a guess as it works on mine and 
might well be the same for yours.

Go to the start menu on the pc, hit r for run and then type in this:

http://192.168.1.1  and then hit enter.  If all goes well, you will see a 
screen asking for a username and password.  Ignore the username field and in 
the 
password field type in  admin and then hit okay.

This should let you in.

There's no great secret about this as it's printed right in the manual which 
you might want to convert to a text file sometime.

If you do happen to have the wireless-g broadband router, let me know as I do 
have the manual in text since I used k1000 to convert the pdf file which is 
on the cd.  

Don

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 18:06:14 -0700, Peggy Kern wrote:

Here are a couple more questions:

How do you disconnect from a wireless connection?  The only way I've found 
to do it is with a reset.

Also, I can't find how to tweak my Linksys router settings.  I don't see it 
listed in programs, even though we used the CD to install it (or rather my 
husband used the CD to install it).  I don't see anything in the sys tray 
or programs or desktop.  Still need to check the control panel.  They did 
say something about a website to change settings, but I don't see anything 
to know how to get me there.  I'll explore on my own too, but if anyone 
knows and can share, that would be mahvelous.

Peggy



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