hi all This one is an odd question to ask, since I'm not a windows user. Mellisa tells me that on her windows box she can see our belkin n300 wireless router in the network section of file explorer. I've tried to get this working in gnome, since it would be nice to simply click on an icon and have the browser open to my gateway's setup page instead of having to remember an IP address. Normally I'd just bite the bullet and remember the IP address, since it's no big deal. However, I'm going to be getting a new router soon and sometimes the IP address varies from 192.168.2.1, 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1, and others. Does anyone know if this is possible? Nautilus seems to be fairly hardcoded in it's network view. There's always a windows network option, even if no samba servers are active, and there's a "tigger" option, which refers to my computer, but I get a connection refused error when clicking on that, but no router. I'm a novice at networking and only understand the basics. Does anyone know how I might get this working in fedora? By the way, fedora 23 rc6 is fantastic, great job everyone! I'll be sure to inline quote if I get responses this time. Thanks Kendell clark -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop