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?


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