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Korn1699

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  1. I can see it once I connect it to my network. I'll have to figure out how to get DHCP working with connection sharing on my machine..
  2. I didn't see the part about DHCP in that tutorial, so I wasn't really sure how it ended up working with the Fon. I'm guessing in that example it had something to do with the internet connection sharing options. With my Linksys adapter I only had about half the settings as were shown in the tutorial, and I don't think I had DHCP as an option.
  3. I saw that tutorial, but I took it as connecting to a wireless network, then connecting to the Fon with another card and routing all the traffic connected to the Fon though your laptop. I don't even see ethernet mentioned on there...
  4. I think my wireless router is handling my DHCP. Do I need to connect the Fon to that with a cable to have it get an IP address then?
  5. I can't connect with 192.168.0.250 either. I tried switching the role of my cards, connecting wired again, and then tried that with my eeepc. I tried seeing what was being transferred when I connected to it with wireshark, but I couldn't get anything on any of those IPs either. I am fairly new to networking. I have used wireshark and nmap a few times, but I couldn't seem to get anything I could find useful from them for this problem. Is there some way to find it? I don't think it is bricked because it seems to still be broadcasting, and I just changed it as described in the internet connection sharing instructions. Does anyone have any ideas?
  6. If I connect using ethernet, it can't see the 192.168.1.1 IP anymore. The wireless network is still coming up, but when I try to connect to it, Windows is telling me that it can't receive a response. Ubuntu gives up trying to connect to it.
  7. I'll have to try IE too and see if that works for me. I bought one on the Hak5 site too, and everything was loaded when I got mine. I wasn't able to connect to it with wireless after I switched that. I was using an internal Intel card and external Linksys USB adapter instead of the cards used in the instructions, so I thought there may be something with that too.
  8. I am actually in the same situation. I followed the steps up until there with the same issue. I tried a couple different laptops and wireless cards, without being able to connect to it anymore. Most see it for a second or two, then lose it. If I connect with by ethernet, the IPs I've tried don't work anymore. I did have some issues before that step with my laptop seeing it some of the time.
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