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Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 23:16:09 PST7
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: SMC 7004 BR

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"Info 4 SYNass.NET" wrote:
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>
> Hi
> your discussion about the SMC Barricade Router is very
> interesting for me ;-)
>
> > I'm not too up on the technical details, but I think the only
> thing to
> > check is Enable DHCP (assuming you don't have a static IP
> address). Then
> > when you boot, you use your browser to access the router and
> tell it to
> > connect to your ISP.
> >
> > Different routers use different url's. Which router do you have?
> >
> >Sandy
>
> Setting up your Barricade Router: Read your SMC User Guide !
> You use your browser and enter the Routers TCP/IP adress
> (192.168.123.254)

192.168.123.254 is the default IP address is for the 7004BR version. The 7004ABR has a default IP
address of 192.168.2.1.

> You get the routers login menu.
> Check your firmware version: 1.93s is accurate.

Again, for the BR. The ABR's latest firmware is: 1.40

> Login and start your settings.
>
> My SMC 7004 Barricade Router works fine but I do also have
> difficulties to use its Print Server feature.

What kind of problems? What operating system?

> Till now also no experience with its COM port (fallback)
>
> Would be great to get these working too ;-))
>
> Regards, svobi
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