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Clueless Inquery: Wireless Router (3 posts)
- Started 16 years ago by AaronP
- Latest reply 16 years ago from Scott McGuire
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AaronP Member
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QuintinP Member
On some Linksys Routers, you access them through a default http:// once connected to your network card something likehttp://192.168.1.1 on your browser thats where you can set permissions etc. but im not sure a specific driver is needed. I use that specific router, hope that helps.
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Originally posted by AaronP:
I'm clueless as to how to run a Linksys wrt52g wireless router that i inherited from a friend. I run MacOS 10.3.9 and currently have a cable modem thru COXcable. Will Fetch solve my problems? (as I can't seem to find a compatible Linksys driver)
Hi,
Fetch is an FTP and SFTP client for transferring files from your Macintosh to networked file servers. While it can transfer files over a network that includes a router, it does not provide drivers for routers and cannot help you configure them.
Sorry, and good luck,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks
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I'm clueless as to how to run a Linksys wrt52g wireless router that i inherited from a friend. I run MacOS 10.3.9 and currently have a cable modem thru COXcable. Will Fetch solve my problems? (as I can't seem to find a compatible Linksys driver)
Posted 16 years ago #