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Looking for new Wireless Router or some Black Majic
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 824830" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>I have never used the discs that come with a wireless router, as I find that more often than not, they don't work well. To be honest, there's a fair number of people here who own a DIR-655 and I've never heard them say that the disc doesn't support Macs, so I was surprised to see you bring up that concern. Most wireless routers are easily configured through a webpage. The hardest part is finding out what address to put in your browser to connect to it and set it up. On the DIR-655, that address is typically 192.168.0.1, username: Admin, Password: <blank>. </p><p></p><p>Once you get into the webpage, you simply set up your wireless network name, the security you want to use (should be WPA or WPA2, <strong>NOT WEP</strong>) and the passphrase you want to use with it.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I can't guarantee you that you won't have any trouble. Worst case scenario, you could always come here for help, or call D-Link directly and have their tech support walk you through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 824830, member: 24098"] I have never used the discs that come with a wireless router, as I find that more often than not, they don't work well. To be honest, there's a fair number of people here who own a DIR-655 and I've never heard them say that the disc doesn't support Macs, so I was surprised to see you bring up that concern. Most wireless routers are easily configured through a webpage. The hardest part is finding out what address to put in your browser to connect to it and set it up. On the DIR-655, that address is typically 192.168.0.1, username: Admin, Password: <blank>. Once you get into the webpage, you simply set up your wireless network name, the security you want to use (should be WPA or WPA2, [B]NOT WEP[/B]) and the passphrase you want to use with it. With that said, I can't guarantee you that you won't have any trouble. Worst case scenario, you could always come here for help, or call D-Link directly and have their tech support walk you through. [/QUOTE]
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