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On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 06:42:42PM -0500, Landy Roman wrote:
how are people configuring the linksys routers if the software that comes with them is for windows
I don't have a Linksys router, but I think it is configurable vi a web page. (The router contains a web server.) Try pointing your browser at: http://192.168.1.1/ Check the Linksys manual for ID and password. If you can't get to that web page, you probably need to reconfigure your networking. Perhaps the easiest way is to use YaST2 to set your network to get its IP address automatically via DHCP. The Linksys router acts as a DHCP server and will supply a good IP and the DHCP client on your SuSE system will set up the networking to work with the Linksys. The first time you do this, you may need to issue the following as root: rcdhclient restart -- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net old -> paulsen@texas.net