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Ray Davison writes:   
 
 
> I have had a Linksys BEFSX41 router and BEFCMU10 modem for a while now.    
> Until this thread I don't believe I had ever entered a URL for either   
> unit.  I apparently never had any need to and adjusting security settings   
> was something I never got around to.   
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> Is there a data file associated with tcpcfg?  You refer to entries.  All I   
> can find is TCPCFG.EXE & ICO.   
>   
> Am I missing something?   
>  
 
I suspect you did enter a url for the BEFSX41 (in your router) the day you   
first set it up (to configure it), assuming you use it to get to the   
internet; if you don't use it to get outside your attached computers, then   
perhaps you don't need to configure the BEFSX41 because it is not acting as   
a router but only as a hub.   
 
When I refer to entries, I mean the data entered on the screen (with   
multiple tabs) that is presented when you run tcpcfg.exe. Frankly, I'm not   
sure where the data you enter is kept, never needed to know that.   
 
Wayne  
 
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