Here is a link to the manual download page. You will also need to know  
the part no.

http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=1&modelNumber=881&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false
On 5 Jan 2009, at 13:51, Peter Clark wrote:

> Hi Steve,
> My router is a SMC Barricade Router Model No. 7401BRA and I haven't  
> got a clue as to how to access it from safari - sorry!
> Land line phone seems OK with the few calls that I have had and made  
> over the Christmas period.
> What do I do now?
> Peter
> On Jan 05, 2009, at 13:35, Steve Clen-Murphy wrote:
>
>> The results from your maintenance script describe the result of  
>> verify/repair permissions and are quite normal.
>> The problem lies somewhere between the Internet Service Provider,  
>> BT and your connection to the computer. Or cable service provider.
>>
>> If you have a modem/router, can you access the router from Safari?
>> eg I have a Thompson Speedtouch 500 series and can type 10.0.0.138  
>> into the address bar of Safari to administer the router.
>> Here I get information such as Line Status Enabled, Bandwidth Up/ 
>> Down 448/7616 etc.
>> I suspect your Bandwidth figures will be lower. Come back with some  
>> details, but also check your internal telephone wiring for obvious  
>> faults before getting on the phone to the ISP.
>> Does you landline sound bad? Or if you are on cable is the TV  
>> playing up too?
>> On 5 Jan 2009, at 13:16, Peter Clark wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all knowing Mac users,
>>> My iMac G5 2GHz with 1GB memory running 10.5.6 started to run slow  
>>> about a month ago. Since then it has become even slower, when I
>>> wanted to download an item today from the iTunes store (it was  
>>> 30.7MB) it said it would be 4 hours! and after 10 mins. only a  
>>> faint  blue mark
>>> was discernible right at the beginning of the download info  
>>> panel--- it still said 4 hours.
>>> I ran Maintenance 3.8 and the following info appears in the log  
>>> that does not have an OK after them.
>>> Warning: SUID file "System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpLoad"  
>>> has been modified and will not be repaired
>>> Warning: SUID file "usr/bin/setregion" has been modified and will  
>>> not be repaired
>>> Warning: SUID file "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ 
>>> Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/runner" has been modified  
>>> and will not be repaired
>>> Warning: SUID file "System/Library/Printers/IOMs/LPRIOM.plugin/ 
>>> Contents/MacOS/LPRIOMHelper" has been modified and will not be  
>>> repaired
>>> XML parser error:
>>>     Unexpected character 4 at line 1
>>> Old-style plist parser error:
>>>     Unexpected ';' or '=' after key at line 2
>>> Are these important? and can they be the cause of my slow running  
>>> internet connection.
>>>
>>> PS> I ain't that computer savvy to understand what the maintenance  
>>> log is telling me!
>>>
>>> Peter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Steve Clen-Murphy
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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> >

Steve Clen-Murphy
[email protected]




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