After several failed attempts I finally got Midori 4i up and running, looks great and is fairly quick. I click on Opera and the configuration screen comes up as it should but no matter what I set the Network info at every time I navigate away from the config. page I get an error " could not locate remote server".
My workgroup is "test", and I'm using a wired Dlink DSB 650 Usb network adapter connected to a router. Can someone give me explicit directions on how to configure this?
Thanks...
12-05-2003 16:31:52
RE:Got Midori 4i up and running, how to configure Network? (modified 0 times)
Not familiar with the Dlink 650 but I have been successful with a Linksys USB100M connector which is a similar product. Midori recognized the USB100M right away and didn't need any further configuration. Midori seems to be a bit squirrelly with USB ethernet devices. I have two. One is an Actiontec the other is the Linksys USB100M - but only the Linksys works. Try a different USB connector. If you can get the Linksys one that I have it should work without a hitch. It lists for $29.99 at Microcenter but I got it on sale for $16.99 - you should be able to get it from there online store too. The link to the Linksys USB100M is: http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0110539
Hope this helps...
12-09-2003 16:17:38
RE:Got Midori 4i up and running, how to configure Network? (modified 0 times)
I have a dlink dsb 650tx (which is a 10/100 mbit adapter) which works in my i-opener. Check out this website http://www.hiru.aoba.yokohama.jp/%7eura/USB/usbether.html with the amd pegasus chipset.
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