said:
>This is not entirely true. See
> http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0305H/vnewsf4.htm
I was intrigued and bought the Asus WL-330g. Under Windows, it works right
out of the box. Under eCS, the wireless lan utility monitor says: No WLAN
driver installed.
I then changed SETUP.CMD according to Dani's instructions, and I added the
following line:
ifconfig lan0 172.19.20.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 alias
I changed "HOSTS" by adding the following line:
172.19.20.21 pocket-ap
I reboot and ran:
netstat -r
172.19.20 does not appear like it does in Dani's example, nor can I access
"pocket-ap" or "http://172.19.20.1" like Dani can to configure the Asus
wl-330g.
I assume I have missed a step somewhere. Any suggestions will be very much
appreciated.
Sandy
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