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Wireless Networking - IE Selective URL Address Routing |
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I have a shared-access net in place with the internet being accessed by a
wireless adapter to a local WIFI service. With my router reset, I can access it's setup page by entering the page address in IE. But, I can't select multiple parameters because each selection calls for an "apply" and after the first "apply", I can no longer access the setup page because the router becomes installed and entering the address now takes me out on the internet. Is there any way to address the router setup page after the router is installed - someway to tell IE to send the address thru the LAN connection rather than the WIFI one? TIA. John Williams John Williams |
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You're not supposed to use the WiFi side of it to do the configureation.
You are supposed to use the wired side for that. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- Understanding the ISA 2004 Access Rule Processing http://www.isaserver.org/articles/IS...cessRules.html Troubleshooting Client Authentication on Access Rules in ISA Server 2004 http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7/ts_rules.doc Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Partners http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/partners/default.asp Microsoft ISA Server Partners: Partner Hardware Solutions http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/e...epartners.mspx ----------------------------------------------------- "John Williams" <> wrote in message news:NBspi.10193$ ink.net... >I have a shared-access net in place with the internet being accessed by a > wireless adapter to a local WIFI service. With my router reset, I can > access it's setup page by entering the page address in IE. But, I can't > select multiple parameters because each selection calls for an "apply" and > after the first "apply", I can no longer access the setup page because the > router becomes installed and entering the address now takes me out on the > internet. > > Is there any way to address the router setup page after the router is > installed - someway to tell IE to send the address thru the LAN connection > rather than the WIFI one? > > TIA. > > John Williams > > Phillip Windell |
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Hi
Can I use all the computer as Wireless with No Wired computer? - http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#onewire Jack (MVP-Networking). "John Williams" <> wrote in message news:NBspi.10193$ ink.net... >I have a shared-access net in place with the internet being accessed by a > wireless adapter to a local WIFI service. With my router reset, I can > access it's setup page by entering the page address in IE. But, I can't > select multiple parameters because each selection calls for an "apply" and > after the first "apply", I can no longer access the setup page because the > router becomes installed and entering the address now takes me out on the > internet. > > Is there any way to address the router setup page after the router is > installed - someway to tell IE to send the address thru the LAN connection > rather than the WIFI one? > > TIA. > > John Williams > > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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John Williams wrote:
> I have a shared-access net in place with the internet being accessed by a > wireless adapter to a local WIFI service. With my router reset, I can > access it's setup page by entering the page address in IE. But, I can't > select multiple parameters because each selection calls for an "apply" and > after the first "apply", I can no longer access the setup page because the > router becomes installed and entering the address now takes me out on the > internet. > > Is there any way to address the router setup page after the router is > installed - someway to tell IE to send the address thru the LAN connection > rather than the WIFI one? > > TIA. > > John Williams > > There is something missing from your description of how your system is connected together. If following the advice from Phillip and Jack doesn't solve your problem, please explain what is connected to what and how. -- Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer Lem |
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BTW - My comment isn't meant to be an "absolute",..it is just a common-sense
thing. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- "Phillip Windell" <> wrote in message news:... > You're not supposed to use the WiFi side of it to do the configureation. > You are supposed to use the wired side for that. Phillip Windell |
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