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In <200510052330.j95NUqF4247176@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 10/05/05
at 04:31 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Using a Windows computer, I changed the IP address of the Asus Pocket AP
>from 192.168.1.1 to 172.19.20.1 as is shown in Dani's example.
No it's not. I recommend you read the instructions again.
>Now, in eCS, if the pocket-ap is in "Ethernet" mode, and I type netstat
>-r, the output looks more like Dani's example (see netstat.eth).
Still not the same.
>It looks like the pocket ap is trying to access the access point attached
>to my router (I can see lights blinking at both ends).
This is exactly what you should expect it to do.
>But the wireless lan utility monitor still says "no WLAN driver
>installed."
It never will unless you install a wireless NIC it supports. In case you
have not figured it out yet, you do not have a wireless NIC.
>Also, using a browser, like Dani suggests, I cannot access the pocket AP
>by typing http://172.19.20.1 or anything else, either in ethernet mode or
>in AP mode.
You have a continuing usage problem. When you talk to 172.19.20.1, you
are talking to yourself.
>Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Set up the address as Dani suggests and it will probably work.
Steven
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