Suse 9 - Can Get To Router, Nowhere Else! Wireless
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Suse 9 - Can Get To Router, Nowhere Else! Wireless
I've been successfully able to get to my router page (NetGear WGR614 I think is the model), but when I try to do anything else on the internet, or browse to any pages, I just get that the page could not be found. Not even Google.com. If anyone could help me out to try to find out what I need to do to get Suse to provide me an IP, let me know! Thanks!
I now see that my reply could have been misread. I was actually referring to configuring your system's default gateway for the ip address of the router. Same with the DNS settings, I was referring to the system's settings.
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