[ILUG] Fixing WiFi Security with Eircom Broadband,
and Netopia 2247NWG under Debian Linux == changing the settings
spirals
spirals at eircom.net
Sun Jan 20 20:51:56 GMT 2008
Hi, I have recently received a Netopia 2247NWG as part of a Eircom
Broadband deal. Although I do not yet have broadband operational . I
have solved the Netopia 2247NWG. WiFi Security issue fairly simply. As
I am running Debian 2.6.17 on my machines, the installation disk for
windows was not much use to me. With the 2246 directly connected to the
NIC port on my machine, I was able to determine it's IP address. Not
*192.168.1.254* as stated in the "Software User Guide V76-Clsc.pdf" I
downloaded from the Motorola/Netopia web site, but *192.25.206.10*. By
the simple expedient of re jigging eth0 on my machine to be the same
network (at 192.25.206.9) together with placing an entry in my host
file for netopia at 192.25.206.10. I was able to establish
communications via Firefox as http://netopia. At that point I was
asked for a name and password. The correct values are
*/eircom at eircom.net/* and /*broadband1*/. Once in and entering "expert
mode" I was able to change the key settings for WiFi and then disable
it, as well as make other changes including the IP address of the 2247
to a IP within the unroutable range I use on my LAN. I hope this of
some help for anyone attempting to connect Linux via Eircom Broadband.
(dja.)
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