The Mailing list Linux Journal Weekly News gives the following tip. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Tech Tip: Configuring Your Linksys Wireless Access Point The Linksys WAP-11 Wireless Access Point: http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=157&grid=22, version 2.2, is quickly becoming a must-have item. Their familiar little blue faces and black rabbit ears are appearing atop bookshelves and drink coolers in homes, coffeehouses and other places where 802.11 WiFi (wireless Ethernet) gets around. It's no coincidence that our own Don Marti and Doc Searls both got their new units in the last week. Cost: under $100 a piece. Look around for bargains. One problem, though, if you're not a Windows user: don't expect help from the documentation. Linksys tells you nothing about the settings you need to make. So here's how to set it up, passed on from Cory Doctorow of the EFF: http://www.eff.org. The WAP-11 starts up at 192.168.1.251. Set up the wireless network card on your laptop like this: IP address: 192.168.1.2 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ESSID: linksys WEP: none With any browser, go to http://192.168.1.251/. Log in with no user name and the password "admin". Now you're in the admin interface for your access point. There's not much to set here: a new password, a different network name and a specific channel. Click Save, and you're in business. The WAP-11 doesn't do anything fancy. It won't distribute DHCP addresses of its own; it won't dial a phone--basically it's a virtual extension cord. If it gets a wired Ethernet signal from a router that's distributing the Net by DHCP, it'll pass those addresses and signals through. If you need to administer your upstream router at the common http:192.168.1.1 address, you'll see your router and not the Linksys access point. In fact, if you try going to http://192.168.1.251/, nothing at all may come up, unless you disconnect the unit from the network, power it down and start over. Once it's up, the WAP-11 seems to do an excellent job. -- Bob Batson rcb@kc.rr.com Chocolate is the true opiate of the masses!