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Resetting router problem
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<blockquote data-quote="skippers" data-source="post: 970095" data-attributes="member: 36101"><p>I have a screenshot of the old IP settings. I take it I put these details into Network in System Preferences? The problem is when I go to this a message pops up saying "your network settings have been changed by another application". When I ok this this message pops up straight away again so can't do anything on this screen. So I don't know how to get to them.</p><p></p><p>I reset the router because I thought it was just a simple reset. I didn't realise it would wipe al the settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skippers, post: 970095, member: 36101"] I have a screenshot of the old IP settings. I take it I put these details into Network in System Preferences? The problem is when I go to this a message pops up saying "your network settings have been changed by another application". When I ok this this message pops up straight away again so can't do anything on this screen. So I don't know how to get to them. I reset the router because I thought it was just a simple reset. I didn't realise it would wipe al the settings. [/QUOTE]
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