Do you mean to configure the router itself? if you can ping it fine then all you should need is the ip address you are pinging and the address that it runs its webserver on (usually 80 or 8080 as you probably know) - which should be in the documentation that came with it (along with the username and password to log onto it (which should be changed))...
or if you mean you have no network beyond the router, just be sure that you've set it to your default route (again - like you probably know and I apologise if that was a patronising thing to suggest ;) On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 07:45 pm, Alan Millsted wrote: > Hi guys, I seem to have hit the wall again. I have the modem happy about > the ADSL link but I am not sure about the internet connection. > I have the modem connected to a hub with it's own IP adderss (the one it > came with)and can ping it from anywhere (no prob's) > I have installed "PPP0pe" and all seems ok butI can't see how to point > my browser at it. > > Any help will be good thanks -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
