Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Bolshi
- 14 Jun 2007 15:10
- 5813 of 11003
Cracked it!
It was admin & admin
Thanks everyone.
Edit: Now I've forgot what I was trying to do :-))))))
DocProc
- 14 Jun 2007 15:14
- 5814 of 11003
So there you go, eh?
Simple speeling pistakes. :-)
Netgear Default Passwords
Bolshi
- 14 Jun 2007 15:52
- 5816 of 11003
O.
Password done.
Is 'remote admin' the same as 'remote management'? If so then done.
Backed up.
Update firmware? All I can see is Firmware Upgrade but I don't think that's it as it wants a location on hard drive.
I won't tell you fun I had finding the mac address on my laptop to set up my accesss list. :-)) Sheez!
Haystack
- 14 Jun 2007 16:04
- 5817 of 11003
Optimist
You can't update firmware on Sky's Netgear box. It is preloaded with their own firmware and you will lose the actual ISP logon to Sky and you can't re-enter it as it is hidden and not supplied to users.
Haystack
- 14 Jun 2007 16:08
- 5819 of 11003
To get MAC address
Windows XP
Click on the Start menu, and select Control Panel.
Double click on Network Connections.
Double click on Local Area Connection.
Click on the Support tab and then click on the Details button.
The Hardware Address is labelled Physical Address
OR
Using your mouse, click on the Start Button.
Click on Programs.
Next, click on Accessories, and then Command Prompt.
Once a small black window appears, type in ipconfig /all (with a space between the g and the /).
Locate the number to the right of Physical Address. This is your MAC address.
Bolshi
- 14 Jun 2007 16:28
- 5820 of 11003
My brain hurts! :-)))
Ah! So the mac address is different for ethernet, wireless and local area connections?
Many thanks to everyone for their time & trouble. I certainly got my "monies" worth today!
Haystack
- 14 Jun 2007 16:49
- 5821 of 11003
The MAC address is a number unique across all network devices in the world. It is often printed on the back of the device somewhere and sometimes printed on laptops on a label.
greekman
- 14 Jun 2007 17:12
- 5823 of 11003
Haystack,
You appear to be the main poster on here solving problems.
Do you only offer advice on computer problems, as I need help for the following.
I am in debt, my wife left me (not a problem on it's own) but now she wants to come back, my mistress no longer loves me, I lack self confidence and oh yes, before she left me my missus threw my computer through the bedroom window and for some reason it no longer works.
Any suggestions.
I posted the above just to show that no matter what IT problems are out there, things could be worse.
DocProc
- 14 Jun 2007 17:47
- 5824 of 11003
Bolshi
- 14 Jun 2007 18:29
- 5825 of 11003
Greekman
Yeh! But I'm the main man on here for presenting problems!!
:-)
Haystack
- 14 Jun 2007 19:46
- 5826 of 11003
greekman
Actually 'Kayak' is the main source of information here for problem solving. I just add a few comments now and then.
As regards you personal problems, I would recommend going gay. This advice is not based on personal experience, but you seem to have tried everything else.
greekman
- 15 Jun 2007 07:55
- 5828 of 11003
Haystack, MightyMicro,
Thanks for that if I decide on Haystacks advice I will get back to you. If it's MM's advice I will have taken the vow of silence so I won't. MM's advice is looking the best bet,They Brew Beer!
Hope it at least cheered people up at the end of a grotty week. And they call this summer.
Kayak
- 15 Jun 2007 09:29
- 5829 of 11003
They don't actually, they call it spring :-))
DocProc
- 15 Jun 2007 11:49
- 5830 of 11003
Not summer. Not spring. This is 'Monsoon' season!
I have a bucket at the back of the house, which was empty Tuesday. It has 10" of rain-water in it this morning.
hewittalan6
- 15 Jun 2007 11:50
- 5831 of 11003
The locals around here are forecasting Locusts next week and a plaugue of boils in early July.
mg
- 15 Jun 2007 13:31
- 5832 of 11003
This is a long shot but it's confusing the hell out of me.
Got one of those digital frames - a Kodak wireless one which doesn't seem to want to play. I've set it up to recognise my wireless network - which it does - the router at least - but then it doesn't seem to want to recognise the PC on which the photos are based. I've also set the PC up with a wireless home network - which I assumed would get around that - but it doesn't seem to find that when scanning. Both are WEP secure and I've entered the router WEP code which it has accepted. The PC home network doesn't give me the option because it doesn't appear on the scan.
I appreciate that this is a bit product specific but as I said - really confusing me because logic suggests that I've done all the necessary and it doesn't seem to do what it says on the tin. I haven't rung Kodak support yet but will if noone has any ideas - I just hate ringing help lines - takes ages to get through and then you usually get some numptie at the other end.
Any help appreciated.
mg