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Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 14:43:45 PDT7
From: waynec@linkline.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LinkSys Router (settings), tcpcfg

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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.
>
> 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 see now, after looking it up, that the BEFCMU10 is a dsl modem. Perhaps
it's the rest of us that are trying to configure something that doesn't need
configuring, Ray.

Try running tcpcfg.exe and tell us what information is entered on the
various tabs.... you can just click "discard" when you exit tcpcfg.exe and
no changes will be made to your current setup.

If you're curious about the router settings, you can enter "192,168.1.1" in
the url address field for your browser (where you normally enter "http://
www. etc") and you will get a sign-on screen... enter "admin" for the
sign-on and password, and you'll get a router setup screen from the BEFSX41;
there you enter info about your ISP (IP address, gateway address, dns
servers, etc). I suspect you did do that when you installed the router.

Wayne

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