said: 
>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. 
Dani says, if I read her correctly, "I preferred to set up y WL330g with a 
static, non-conflicting address from the private IP range 172.16.0.0/20." 
I believe this is what I have done. If I have this wrong, can you be more 
specific as to what I should have? 
>>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. 
>Set up the address as Dani suggests and it will probably work. 
I had a typo in the HOSTS file, which I corrected. The SETUP.CMD file is 
exactly as in Dani's example. 
I can now talk to my access point and get internet access through the 
WL330g -- hooray! But I still am unable to access the WL330G from my web 
browser. This is not a major problem as I can always connect it to a 
Windows computer to configure, but it seems curious that I can't yet do it 
from eCS. 
Sandy 
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