Have a big glass of wine before attempting this.
I've recently moved to a new apt that has a Smart telecom wireless BB connection. There was one Vista laptop already connecting to this. Was trying to find a way of disabling the WEP key on the router to let me in as nobody remembers what it is, but I then accidently deleted the Smart username/password from the modem instead. Managed to get this from tech support (as the initial documentation isn't available), and now I can connect my XP laptop straight to the modem using a cable, and can access the modem itself. However, doing the same thing, I can't connect the Vista laptop.
I'm not too familiar with Vista, plus it's in Polish which doesn't help. I was told that I just need to assign the Vista laptop a static ip address on the home network, and I should be able to connect after that. I will try this this evening, but can anyone give me some further advice?
Have a big glass of wine before attempting this.
Got the Vista laptop working, so both can connect through a cable. I was also able to connect to the router and get the WPA key.
Now I've just gotta figure out why the router and modem aren't talking to each other.![]()
Router probably shagged the modem's wife. Router's are nasty little b'tards.
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