
MovieMaker
USA
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Ok, here is what I have:
The ports are: Router 10.0.0.1 Desktop 10.0.0.2 MagicJack 10.0.0.3 EZB 4 (Sally) 10.0.0.4
I have everything going into the router and then going to the Internet.
I have two wifi connections. One is for the Internet and one is for the EZB. If I hook up for the EZB, I loose the other connection.
I guess my question is: How do I hook it up were they are BOTH connected?
The ports are conflicting.
At what point is the process failing for you? Are you able to bring up the ezb server in your web browser?... How far are you getting?
You don't need the internet to get the ezb into client mode.... Forget the internet for now... You'll get it back once you're in Client mode... Right now it's just your PC and the ezb...
I seem to have two modes. I have one that the internet if full speed ahead. That is where I can get the internet.
Then I have one that I hook up to the EZB. It works, but not internet.
It is failing me when I try to put it in Client Mode.
I pull up the wifi and hook it to the EZB. It says limited.
I have an SSD: for my router. I put that name in. Then I put in the password. Then I hit send or enter or whatever it says.
Then the EZB turns RED. It tells me it cannot hook up.
I manually log in to the router and it logs in just fine.
Routers SSD: home-4f92 IP address: 10.0.0.1
I am pretty much following the videos. But, when I try to get into client mode, it won't let me.
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Ok, I will forget about internet and try to get it into client mode.
You don't need the internet to connect and change modes on your ezb... Once it is successfully in client mode you will be able to connect to the ezb and the internet at the same time.... What you are essentially doing is the same as adding any other wifi device to your network... like your cell phone or a wifi printer.... It's the same thing except it's your ezb and not a wifi printer your adding to your network....
It won't let me get into client mode unless I give it an SSD: and password.
It just reboots and turns RED.
I looked in the device manager and there were no problems there.
Client mode requires your router SSID and router password. That is how client mode works. Just like any other device you want to connect to your router.
Alan
@Mel so what's the problem?... give the ezb your router's password and name of your ssid... Why the hesitation? How is the ezb4 going to join your network if you don't give it the name of your network and the password? If you bought a new computer wouldn't you have to do the same in order to connect to your wifi network?
Forget the device manager... stay focused on what your doing...