On Oct 21, 2008, at 11:16 AM, MIKO's Support, Design and Development  
Services wrote:

>
> On 10/20/08 7:51 PM, "Cy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That's interesting as I've been trying to access the default ip
>> address to configure my router for two days. I have accidentally
>> stumbled over the secrets of the ancients for achieving peace,
>> serenity and patience.  It helps to recite the mantra *the server is
>> not responding*  every twenty minutes or so.  Be forewarned, though,
>> that this mystic experience may lead to visions of routers flying
>> through bay windows.  After using two browsers and making certain of
>> no firewall or proxy issues, I have finally reached the plateau.  Can
>> someone direct me back to reality?
>>
>> Cy
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 1.  What brand is it?
Newer Technology MaxPower
>
> 2.  Have you tried to reset it?
Yes
>
> 3.  What's your own IP address?
24.0.170.213

> \4.  Is it connected directly to your computer via Ethernet cable?
Yes

Thanks for replies everybody,
Cy
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