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Post 11 made on Friday July 16, 2004 at 17:10
TIIEWL
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Sorry guys, you must be getting as frustrated with this as I am

Another 4hr session tonight trying to get the thing to connect with the correct (??) settings then trying different combinations in the hope of getting lucky

I'm beginning to wonder if the connection to the card is faulty 'cos I've used the card from my laptop too and still getting nothing

Can you remeber how long (from updating the settings and going into the status screen) it takes the iPronto to find a network ? My PII 300 laptop did it almost instantaneously

I've put a few setting down - hopefully someone might spot a mistake :

BT VOYAGER ADSL MODEM SETTINGS

Local WAN IP 81.154.26.204
SSID BTVOYAGER-29
IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.1
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0

128-bit WEP encryption
primary DNS from remote server 194.72.9.55

iPRONTO SETTINGS

MAC 00:05:4E:80:14:2D (AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGNED ??)
SSID BTVOYAGER-29
CONFIG Fixed IP
IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.12 (creted a manual DNS host name for this in the router page)
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0
DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.168.1.1
DNS 1 192.168.1.1
DNS 2 194.73.73.94 (as suggested by bassfiend)
Local Domain name HOME

Been guessing a few HTTP Proxy details but also trying it without - still no luck - how would I find the Proxy Address and Port ?

Will have another play with it tomorrow - will just end up breaking it if I continue tonight

Wish Philips would tell people what's involved in setting up the iPronto before they shell out all this money - or did I just miss that bit ??


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