on 3/30/03 10:48 PM, Peter P. Carli - KA3QXE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If your router/hub can be configured with a web browser, then you are in > business. Try entering 192.168.1.1 into your web browser and see if the > router/hub responds. If it does then you will need to work your way through > it, which you can do by trial and error if you don't have instructions. If > there is a mechan Thanks for the tips. Don't forget me at check writing time today. I'm in a bit of a squeeze this week and I need some $$ to bid on some inventory. -- All the best, R.A. Cantrell
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