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I know my ISP has a firewall because I ordered it.
I can only get the MS MN-500 router installation disk to get to the programming the base. Then it cancels. I have uninstalled any firewall or antivirus programs. If I connect with a proxy to my IP it tries to do the programming for about 15 seconds then cancels. Without the proxy it cancels in about 2 seconds. This is with XP. There must be some way to get it through that 'firewall' stage. msbaseuser@pcgrove.com |
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Ah, I figured this one out. I just used the MS software until it wont program the base. at that point, Opened up my Internet Connections TCP properties & changed the IP settings to 'automatically obtain an IP address' then went to the msbs address of http://192.168.2.1 with netscape & set the properties (ip address, dns) there of my ISP. Didn't have to use a proxy after all & kept my ISP firewall active. I learned this from using a netgear router. But I still think that the MS BS should have a manual IP & DNS address. On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 16:20:24 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote: >I know my ISP has a firewall because I ordered it. > >I can only get the MS MN-500 router installation disk to get to the >programming the base. Then it cancels. > > I have uninstalled any firewall or antivirus programs. If I connect >with a proxy to my IP it tries to do the programming for about 15 >seconds then cancels. Without the proxy it cancels in about 2 seconds. >This is with XP. > >There must be some way to get it through that 'firewall' stage. |
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