could you help me setup this wireless-ethernet router? Mac?
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:16 am
You didn't tell us very much about the problem so here is some general advice to setup the beast.
Connect to your Mac and the router with an Ethernet cable.
Go to System Preferences - Network - Show Ethernet - click TCP/IP. Is it setup to use DHCP? If not set it to use DHCP and see, if the IP address changes. Now: What is your IP Adress? If it starts with 169.xxx.xxx.xxx then the router has no DHCP enabled and you need to know the IP adresse of the router. Maybe it is printed on the routers back or in the manual.
Most likely the router will have DHCP enabled and your Mac gets an IP address starting with 192.xxx.xxx.xxx or 172.xxx.xxx.xxx. If so, look at the IP address of the router in the field "Router". Copy the address and paste it in your web browser. (Safari often doesn't work for routers. I had best experiences using Firefox.) You should get a login prompt. Enter the user and pass of the admin of the router. This will be some default value you can look up in the manual. Often it is something like user admin pass 1234. Enter this information and you will get to the configuration of the router. Since I don't know the model I cannot tell you how to set it up in detail, but most likely there is some kind of "setup wizard" asking you for the important details, like your user name and pass for your connection.
If you already did this, have a valid IP address on your Mac that does not start with 169... then it is likely that you just have to add a DNS server to your TCP/IP config in the System Preferences. The field is labeled "DNS-Server". It's best to use the IP of a DNS from your provider but you could also try 212.63.33.66.
Hope that helps.
Connect to your Mac and the router with an Ethernet cable.
Go to System Preferences - Network - Show Ethernet - click TCP/IP. Is it setup to use DHCP? If not set it to use DHCP and see, if the IP address changes. Now: What is your IP Adress? If it starts with 169.xxx.xxx.xxx then the router has no DHCP enabled and you need to know the IP adresse of the router. Maybe it is printed on the routers back or in the manual.
Most likely the router will have DHCP enabled and your Mac gets an IP address starting with 192.xxx.xxx.xxx or 172.xxx.xxx.xxx. If so, look at the IP address of the router in the field "Router". Copy the address and paste it in your web browser. (Safari often doesn't work for routers. I had best experiences using Firefox.) You should get a login prompt. Enter the user and pass of the admin of the router. This will be some default value you can look up in the manual. Often it is something like user admin pass 1234. Enter this information and you will get to the configuration of the router. Since I don't know the model I cannot tell you how to set it up in detail, but most likely there is some kind of "setup wizard" asking you for the important details, like your user name and pass for your connection.
If you already did this, have a valid IP address on your Mac that does not start with 169... then it is likely that you just have to add a DNS server to your TCP/IP config in the System Preferences. The field is labeled "DNS-Server". It's best to use the IP of a DNS from your provider but you could also try 212.63.33.66.
Hope that helps.