It's there as I remember, it just seemed that it was changed in a "goofy" way.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John K. McReynolds > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:25 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Router question > > > RFMS, > Alright, now that we both have all that pinned up agression out of our > systems...let's get back to the reason why this list exists. To > help each > other out. > > Sorry for not providing more info. It is the EtherFast 10/100 4 Port > Router/Switch. Maybe there is a newer version of the firmware > available that > will allow for the changing to a 10.x.x.x network? > > Thanks, > > JOHN > > Quoting RFMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > JOHN, > > The original post mentioned nothing regarding a hard coding of the > > IP address field. If you had presented your question properly, > > it is without doubt that I would have responded differently. > > > > Perhaps you should read what you are going to send before you > > actually hit the mouse pointer and send button. > > > > By the way, what version of Linksys router are you referring to? > > > > I have thirty or forty of them operating in various locations > > and of different types/versions, too. Never ran into one that > > could not be programmed. > > > > Yes, I do learn something new everyday. Your posting provided > > nothing of the sort to me, but hey, I am still open if the > > information is provided properly. > > > > > > GL > > > > R > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John K. McReynolds > > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:56 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Router question > > > > > > RFMS, > > The Linksys router in question has the 192.168.0.x hard coded in the > > configuration screen. The only configurable portion of the > address is the > > last octet. But, not having ever seen this before, I wouldn't expect a > > helpful answer from you. Learn something new everyday...isn't > that how the > > old saying goes? > > > > Thanks for all of those repsonses who actually pointed me in the right > > direction. > > > > JOHN > > > > Quoting RFMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Try the router list, Sir. Truly though, are you serious? > > > > > > Thinking about all routers I have ever encountered, all of > > > them could do this. > > > > > > LOL > > > > > > R > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John K. McReynolds > > > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:33 AM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: [smartBridges] Router question > > > > > > > > > We are looking for a router that will allow us to operate on > a 10.x.x.x > > > private network...instead of the 192.x.x.x network. Any suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > > > The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List > > To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type > subscribe smartBridges > > <yournickname> > > To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe > > smartBridges) > > Archives: http://198.63.203.6 > > > The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List > To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe > smartBridges <yournickname> > To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type > unsubscribe smartBridges) > Archives: http://198.63.203.6 The PART-15.ORG smartBridges Discussion List To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type subscribe smartBridges <yournickname> To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the body type unsubscribe smartBridges) Archives: http://198.63.203.6
