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PeteCress
Jan 06, 2011Apprentice
Wake-On-LAN: Anybody Got It Working?
Seems like WOL is the only game in town for remote recovery from a power failure ==> graceful shutdown in response to UPS. I'm doing something wrong, but don't know what. Using Fusion's "FUSION ...
ilkevinli
Jan 11, 2011Aspirant
You really don't need a manual for this router. Just login to the router using the default IP of 192.168.1.1 password is admin
PeteCress wrote:
ilkevinli wrote: I don't remember that on the original linksys firmware. Where was it and what did it do ?
The spiel is that it offers one or more (up to 10?) special IDs for connection where somebody connected via that ID has access only to the ISP/Internet and not to the LAN that the router is hooked up to.
The idea being to allow visitors to the house to get to the internet, but not be in a position to hack into the LAN-attached PCs.
My EU3000 just arrived this afternoon.
Haven't got it working yet. Agenda is to get it working 100% out-of-the-box, and then try flashing it with Tomato.
EDIT: 2011 01-11 15:13:
Am I missing something or is there no user manual for this thing? In the Setup, there's a "Linksys_E3000_User_Guide" shortcut, but it's just a link to a web page that offers up a whole bunch of stuff, but not a user guide.
Yeah, there's probably a whole treasure trove of info if somebody has the time and luck to drill down in the right places.... but having said that, I don't think I'd buy another LinkSys router if I knew there was no user guide for it.
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