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From: PhilHibbs on 13 Apr 2008 16:29 My dad has a Philips SNA6500 wireless router and we can't figure out how to get it to connect to the internet automatically. You have to go to to 192.168.2.1 in a browser and press a "Connect" button. We've been thinking of setting up some kind of home server to connect to remotely, maybe remote desktop or something like that, but ff my dad goes away to France for a few weeks and the router reboots for some reason, then it won't be connected to the internet any more. Does anyone know how to make the router connect to the internet automatically? We've browsed around the config pages but can't find anything. Phil Hibbs.
From: outbackwifi on 14 Apr 2008 04:02 On Apr 14, 1:29 am, PhilHibbs <sna...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > My dad has a Philips SNA6500 wireless router and we can't figure out > how to get it to connect to the internet automatically. You have to go > to to 192.168.2.1 in a browser and press a "Connect" button. We've > been thinking of setting up some kind of home server to connect to > remotely, maybe remote desktop or something like that, but ff my dad > goes away to France for a few weeks and the router reboots for some > reason, then it won't be connected to the internet any more. > > Does anyone know how to make the router connect to the internet > automatically? We've browsed around the config pages but can't find > anything. > > Phil Hibbs. Hi, I check out the manual for your router here ---> www.stegcomputer.ch/prodspics/philips/pics_pdfs/sna6500/sna6500_00_dfu_eng.pdf Nowhere does it say that you need to login to connect. It is set by default to stay connected all the time. This is the case with almost all ADSL routers I've seen (Only exceptions being when you configure the DSL router as a bridge; then you need to initiate the pppoe connection from the PC/Server that is is bridged to.) You need to check with your ISP. Regards, Shiv
From: P.Schuman on 15 Apr 2008 11:36 "PhilHibbs" <snarks(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:741b0748-7fec-41a5-8203-567e692d4e45(a)b9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > My dad has a Philips SNA6500 wireless router and we can't figure out > how to get it to connect to the internet automatically. You have to go > to to 192.168.2.1 in a browser and press a "Connect" button. We've > been thinking of setting up some kind of home server to connect to > remotely, maybe remote desktop or something like that, but ff my dad > goes away to France for a few weeks and the router reboots for some > reason, then it won't be connected to the internet any more. > > Does anyone know how to make the router connect to the internet > automatically? We've browsed around the config pages but can't find > anything. > > Phil Hibbs. doesn't look good - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-SNA6500-ADSL-wireless-station/dp/B000BVKEPY
From: PhilHibbs on 24 Apr 2008 13:43 outbackwifi wrote: > Nowhere does it say that you need to login to connect. It is set by > default to stay connected all the time. Nowhere does it say that you don't, but that is our experience. Phil Hibbs.
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