Michael Read the setup instruction on your router! Open the browser type the address Linksysy gives you in the set up papers! Type the password they tell you to and go to set up. (This is the same are you use to connect to the internet using DSL and PPPoe or RAS (If you have DSl and use PPPoe or RAS set that up also)Don't forget to set up sharing , users and groups on your mac's. Under the advanced tab in the Linksys set up set up the mack address then click on the edit mac filtering to set up the mac address for the router and make sure you have the correct settings. Use TCP/IP setting on the macs and give the the address you set up in the router!
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