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Anonymous
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      07-31-2004, 01:48 AM
Argh, Microsoft you did it again!

I got burned once installing a Windows Update, now this broadband update.

The menu "Management Tool" is disabled. I'm connected directly to the
broadband station.

My laptop used to lose connection to the base station every couple of days.
Then I had to go in the management tool and modify the password, and go on
my laptop and do the same. Then magic, it works again. Now, I can't go in
the management tool thing anymore.

Help

Thanks.


 
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lilo
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      07-31-2004, 08:01 AM
Use IE and go to 192.168.2.1 to change the settings. Many
of us just don't use the MBNU -- the MBNU is not needed to
run the network.

BTW, you shouldn't lose connection every few days...
Something is probably misconfigured. Check if the problem
occurs at same frequency as the lease time in the LAN
screen of the router -- If that's the case, increase the
lease length, or assign a static IP to the laptop.

>-----Original Message-----
>Argh, Microsoft you did it again!
>
>I got burned once installing a Windows Update, now this

broadband update.
>
>The menu "Management Tool" is disabled. I'm connected

directly to the
>broadband station.
>
>My laptop used to lose connection to the base station

every couple of days.
>Then I had to go in the management tool and modify the

password, and go on
>my laptop and do the same. Then magic, it works again.

Now, I can't go in
>the management tool thing anymore.
>
>Help
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>.
>

 
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Dick Kistler
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      08-01-2004, 06:27 PM
lilo wrote:
> Use IE and go to 192.168.2.1 to change the settings. Many
> of us just don't use the MBNU -- the MBNU is not needed to
> run the network.
>

Note: Start up Internet Explorer. Enter http://192.168.2.1 on the address
line.
You will get the Management Tool. Drag the Url in the Address window to the
desktop. A shortcut will be created. Rename it Broadband Management Tool.
Put it wherever you want to on the Start Menu(or leave it on the desktop).

Forget the Broadband Utility. Every function it has can be gotten better or
faster some other way. This is for all computers: XP, ME, 98x, Wired or
Wireless. I don't even install it any more if I can help it.

By the way, in 99.4% of Broadband Utility installations, the Management Tool
is
unaccessible. Nobody seems to know why. But nobody cares because it is
quicker to use http://192.168.2.1.


Dick Kistler


 
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Neel Malik [MSFT]
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      08-02-2004, 04:52 PM
Newer versions of the BNU check to see if there is an MN-700 (or MN-500 or
MN-100) on your network before enabling the link to the Management Tool. It
takes a few seconds to do this check, during which time the link is not
available. If you do have an MN-700 and the link consistently doesn't
appear, it is likely that you have a firewall other than the new Windows
Firewall in SP2 turned on. An easy way to tell if this is the problem is to
use BNU-->Help-->About. If it does not list the MN-700's firmware version
numbers, BNU was unable to detect an MN-700. The only reason we have found
for the detection to fail consistently is firewall software blocking the
communication.

While some people choose to not install the BBN software, many people find
it very helpful and if you have a computer that does not have Windows XP and
you have a BBN network adapter, you will need to install the software to be
able to configure the settings of the adapter.

--
Neel Malik
Program Manager
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



"Dick Kistler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> lilo wrote:
> > Use IE and go to 192.168.2.1 to change the settings. Many
> > of us just don't use the MBNU -- the MBNU is not needed to
> > run the network.
> >

> Note: Start up Internet Explorer. Enter http://192.168.2.1 on the address
> line.
> You will get the Management Tool. Drag the Url in the Address window to

the
> desktop. A shortcut will be created. Rename it Broadband Management Tool.
> Put it wherever you want to on the Start Menu(or leave it on the desktop).
>
> Forget the Broadband Utility. Every function it has can be gotten better

or
> faster some other way. This is for all computers: XP, ME, 98x, Wired or
> Wireless. I don't even install it any more if I can help it.
>
> By the way, in 99.4% of Broadband Utility installations, the Management

Tool
> is
> unaccessible. Nobody seems to know why. But nobody cares because it is
> quicker to use http://192.168.2.1.
>
>
> Dick Kistler
>
>



 
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