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i have bought this linksys gear Wireless-G ADSL gateway (HG200-TS), Wireless-G Broadband Router (HR200-TS Wireless-G Notebook Adapter (HP200-TS)

but when i start to install it i have to start putting in ip addresses and other stuff which to be honest is beyond my it skills frown.gif so i will have to wait untill after my holiday and ask that really nice guy Hopsta to come over and assist me in setting it up,gonna cost me a few beers and burgers at meets 169144-ok.gif

just athought, have i got the right gear? pengy.gif

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Yes you have the gear sounds absolutely spot on. IP addresses can be very confusing but just use a private address like 192.168.1.0 basically this will allow you 255 addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254, put the router as 192.168.1.1 and then set the DHCP scope from 2 through to 254. If it asks for a subnet mask then use 255.255.255.0 don't worry what that means as it is not worth explaining. If it asks for a gateway, put 192.168.1.1 if it asks for DNS out 192.168.1.1 in other words the router.

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Home Wireless-G Gateway

HG200

The All-In-One Solution for Internet Connectivity

The Linksys Home Wireless-G Gateway is the all-in-one solution for Internet connectivity. The ADSL Modem function gives you a blazing fast connection to the Internet, far faster than a dial-up, and without tying up your phone line.

The Gateway's 10/100 Ethernet port lets you wire up your computer directly, or connect a hub or switch and create as big a network as you need. Or use the built-in Wireless-G (802.11g) Access Point to connect up to 32 wireless devices to your network at a blazing 54Mbps, without running cables through the building. It's also compatible with Wireless-B (802.11b) devices, at 11Mbps. You can share files, printers, hard drive space and other resources. The Gateway's Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share that high-speed Internet connection.

To protect your data and privacy, the Home Wireless-G Gateway features an advanced firewall to keep Internet intruders and attackers out. Wireless transmissions can be protected by powerful WPA2 data encryption. Configuration is a snap with any web browser.

With the Linksys Home Wireless-G Gateway at the heart of your network, you're connected to the future.

ADSL2+ Modem, Internet-sharing Router with Ethernet connectivity and Wireless-G Access Point in one box

High-speed ADSL2+ Modem gives you a fast, "Always On" connection to the Internet

Connect your home PC and other wireless devices to the Gateway and the Internet using the built-in Wireless-G Access Point, or connect directly with the built-in Ethernet port.

Advanced firewall, content filtering and security features protect your PCs, your data, and your family

all in one plus a card for the laptop but there are things that need doing that i dont want to do in case i bu66er everything up, im pretty savvy with most things, plumbing electrics,diy but it scares me shocked.gif

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Yes you have the gear sounds absolutely spot on. IP addresses can be very confusing but just use a private address like 192.168.1.0 basically this will allow you 255 addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254, put the router as 192.168.1.1 and then set the DHCP scope from 2 through to 254. If it asks for a subnet mask then use 255.255.255.0 don't worry what that means as it is not worth explaining. If it asks for a gateway, put 192.168.1.1 if it asks for DNS out 192.168.1.1 in other words the router.

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cheers frodo, i may try it if im brave enough, does the fact that im on aol silver bband have any bearing on what i do?

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