on 8/24/01 8:44 PM, Philip Stortz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> there is probably a program to do it on your drive, i'd search for
> xsense incase they were kind enough to include it in the name.
> otherwise look for the manufacturers site or do a web search, i'm sure
> it's out there.  you may have to connect with a serial cable to
> configure it.  there may also be "magic" commands you need to learn, but
> if you find the software this info will probably be included.
> 
> Robert Hanson wrote:
>> 
>> Hi...this is my first post to this list....I have a router, Xsense but don't
>> know how to get to the confir screens...kinda a beginner at networking...Had
>> a freind do it for me...but he neglected to show me much...wondering how
>> that is done?

Go to your TCP/IP control panel and get the - ready for this? - ROUTER
ADDRESS. : )  Sorry to be sarcastic it's just such a gotcha... Ok read on.

Now open your web browser and put that IP address in. Typically it will look
similar to or be 192.168.1.1

You should be perfectly able to screw everything up now... <KIDDING!>

Best and welcome to the list,

Brian McLeod
Miami, Florida
-- 

Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes...




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