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784862 2009-06-25 00:59:00 Woosh is wireless
Linksys router WAG200G (link (www-my.linksys.com))
babip (14282)
784863 2009-06-25 01:02:00 If it's Woosh Wireless, you'll have not only your Linksys router, but a Woosh modem as well (unless they've recently started using standard wireless routers, but not sure how that'd work due to different frequencys). One of these devices is probably .1.1. When you log in to .1.99, is it the Linksys config? inphinity (7274)
784864 2009-06-25 01:09:00 A. There is woosh wireless modem, this do not required any configuration, it just runs from where ever. (even to my neighbours place if I plug in to their house)

B. .1.99 is definitely Linksys
babip (14282)
784865 2009-06-25 01:20:00 Now I'm a little confused. The WAG200G is an ADSL router, but you have Woosh wireless? What port on the WAG200G is the Woosh modem plugged in to? inphinity (7274)
784866 2009-06-25 01:41:00 Woosh has Wireless modem which give 2 output cables both goes in to the Head unit. first is telephone cable which goes in to my phone, second is RJ 45 cable (Lan cable) which goes to my PC (But instead of going to my PC, As I have wireless router, It goes to my Linksys Router)

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babip (14282)
784867 2009-06-25 01:54:00 Just a guess - have a look at the Apache setttings - From this article ( . com/software/downloads/geek-to-live--how-to-set-up-a-personal-home-web-server-124212 . php" target="_blank">lifehacker . com) - the lines in Step #2


Last, about 20 lines below that <Directory line, there is a line that reads:


AllowOverride None

Change it to:


AllowOverride All
wainuitech (129)
784868 2009-06-25 02:09:00 Just a guess - have a look at the Apache setttings - From this article (lifehacker.com) - the lines in Step #2

:mad: no success even after changing Apache settings, still stuck at password prompt !
babip (14282)
784869 2009-06-25 02:19:00 :mad: no success even after changing Apache settings, still stuck at password prompt !

Just a thought - have we ruled out that password prompt being for the Woosh base unit? If not, can you disable port forwarding on your router (or better still, unplug your Linksys router), and get someone to access your external IP address and see if they still get that password prompt.
somebody (208)
784870 2009-06-25 02:27:00 To be more clear - Do you mean...
1. I unplug the linksys router (which will disconnect me from internet)
2. Then connect directly from woosh modem (which will cable connect me)
3. Ask some one to test outside my home to see if they get password prompt ?
babip (14282)
784871 2009-06-25 02:29:00 To be more clear - Do you mean...
1. I unplug the linksys router (which will disconnect me from internet)
2. Then connect directly from woosh modem (which will cable connect me)
3. Ask some one to test outside my home to see if they get password prompt ?

Correct.
somebody (208)
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