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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)
You get the routers login menu.
Check your firmware version: 1.93s is accurate.
Login and start your settings.
My SMC 7004 Barricade Router works fine but I do also have
difficulties to use its Print Server feature.
Till now also no experience with its COM port (fallback)
Would be great to get these working too ;-))
Regards, svobi
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