
Originally Posted by
Crogger
I don't have ethernet to test this, but if your router acts as a DHCP server, you *should* just have to edit the network file so it reads as follows:
# System's Network Configuration
PHY_TYPE="auto" # Network physical type (auto|ethernet|wifi)
HOST="" # GeeXboX IP ("" for DHCP)
SUBNET="" # GeeXboX Subnet mask ("" for DHCP)
GATEWAY="" # Gateway IP ("" for DHCP or no internet connection)
DNS_SERVER="" # DNS Server IP ("" for DHCP or none)
DHCP_TIMEOUT="0" # DHCP timeout seconds (set >0 for slow servers)
If not, you will have to manually enter your IP, Gateway and DNS.
If you're using simple shares on your pc, that should do it, if you have set up a username/password on your shares you'll have to edit the bottom two lines of the Geexbox network file.
@ SiskoData, Unfortunately WiFi doesn't work at the moment as it's not yet in Wii Linux.
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