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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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just plug your computer into it.
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 16:51, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)

( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 16:52, Reply)

It'll work.
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 16:53, Reply)

type 192.168.0.1 (if this doesn't work try 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.1.1)
login to the router and fiddle til fixed
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 16:56, Reply)

Windows has a dynamic IP by default, so it'll use whatever the router issues to it. He shouldn't need to go to the web portal unless he wants to open ports.
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:00, Reply)

i thought he was having problems and asked for help, otherwise he should be able to plug it in and go
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:02, Reply)

then you should be able to just plug it in and go
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:05, Reply)

( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:06, Reply)

set your username and password (as in the login details for your broadband), then the rest will be automatic
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:07, Reply)

just don't stray from them
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:10, Reply)

that should flush you out
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:14, Reply)

I didn't do very well as you can imagine and I accidently opened a portal to the nertherworld instead
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:04, Reply)

to stop hapless users from opening the port to Hell. This is where most viruses come from, you know.
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 17:08, Reply)

all the CD sent by your ISP does is rebrand Internet Explorer so it says "provided by talktalk" and put other crapware on. Windows already has everything it needs to connect built in (except wireless on a desktop )
( , Mon 2 Jul 2012, 16:55, Reply)
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