Mitchell Brown wrote:

>     It is probably just me, but I would rather have the wireless router
>     setup properly so that you can have access to it rather than leave it
>     because it is currently working.
>
>
> So, login to the router, and change its ip to sayyyy, 192.168.5.6 
> <http://192.168.5.6>  ??
> I'm afraid I'm gonna break something :-/

That would be correct, but the way you do it will be rather convoluted.

On your wireless router, the IP address is 192.168.0.1 
<http://192.168.0.1> so you will have to have a computer that is 
192.168.0.x <http://192.168.0.1> before you can see it.

Once you can see the wireless router, then you can change ti to 
192.168.5.6 <http://192.168.5.6> now your test computer will not be able 
to see anything.

Now change your test computer back to DHCP for IP lease, now you should 
be able to see the IPCop box, your wireless router which you are using 
as a switch and access point.


<http://192.168.0.1>

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