it is probably time to replace the MN500. It does not offer the type
of encryption you need to protect your computers and was
discontinued long ago so there are no updates. if the long factory
reset (holding an unbent paper clip) in the reset hold more than 10
seconds) doesn't allow you to log in manually, then it is probably
broken.
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 23:19:00 -0800, MidLevel
<> wrote:
>I've recently moved, and in the process, my roommate and I have decided that
>I would take the wired connection to the internet, while he would take the
>wireless (via the MN-500 base station and a USB adaptor). In the process
>though, I've gotten into some issues I simply cannot find a solution for.
>
>1. When installing the base station using the install disc, I get an error
>along the lines of "uPnP is not installed, setup cannot continue". This
>persists after activating uPnP, resetting the factory settings and restoring
>my computer.
>
>2. In my attempt to get around this by manually installing the base station
>and adaptor, I cannot access my Base Station settings both through the UI and
>through the IP of the base station. I have tried every possible solution on
>the Help section of this site, and resetting the factory settings.
>
>Solutions would be wildly appreciated.
--
Barb Bowman
MS-MVP
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