On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 19:51:39 +0100, you wrote:
>yes, it does support upnp and it's enabled (I'll get round to disabling
>it at some point). My common tasks list in Network Places says "HIDE
>upnp devices", I toggled it but no change. I dont see details of this
>router ANYWHERE on my system so far, v odd. No windows firewall, I use
>kerio. I too have in/out data configured within sysmetrix (a sorta
>Samurise-app), but I just feel more comfortable with a visual indication
>of connectivity etc. As a workaround, I've created a desktop shortcut to
><http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/dsl/ov/?ce=1&be=0&l0=1&l1=0> which drops me
>straight into connection details within the router
>
>On 18/07/2006 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Does it supt UPnP ? My router icon didn't show up til I turned that
>> on in the router's setup. Also under Networking Connections or
>> whatever the icon on the desktop is called in Classic Desktop mode
>> dbl click it & on the left hand side is "Network Tasks". At the very
>> bottom it may say "Show icons for networked UPnP devices". You can
>> click that & see if that helps. I know that one is suppose to be able
>> to get a status window after right clicking on the Internet
>> Connection device but mine pops up & turns off so fast that no one
>> could read it so I've created my own Internet monitor by going to Run
>> & typing "perfmon.exe" then customizing the display for the NIC that
>> handles my Internet Connection so that it shows Bytes Rec'd & Sent
>> for all of my NICs [I have 2 in this machine] then do a Save As & I
>> called it Network Monitor.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Kylde
There is a tick box somewhere that asks "show icon in system tray when
connected"
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