If I understand correctly then what you are telling me is that the IP
of the DNS in the router should be the IP I use to access the modem?
So that the router sends its request to access a webpage too the
modem?

On 21 nov, 17:59, Ceresia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First thing I would check is the internal Ip address of your modem and
> the ip address of your router, if they are the same then that would
> cause an issue with anything being allowed out to the internet.  Next
> make sure your router is set to DNS / DHCP from the modem, and also
> that it is hosting DHCP itself with a certain range of IP addresses.
>
> On Nov 21, 7:31 am, Inferno FS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everybody
>
> > Just bought a new ADSL modem.
> > A D-Link DSL 320T to be precise. When I connect the modem to the PC
> > everything works perfect.
> > When I place a router between the PC and the modem nothin works
> > anymore.
>
> > Windows Vista's repair screens tell me it has something to do with the
> > DNS not working well...
> > Ofcourse it doesnt fix the problem when I click reset LAN settings for
> > the pc.
>
> > Anyone have a clue of what the solution to my problem is because I all
> > kinds of things and none of them help.
>
> > By the way, placing a switch between modem en pc works perfect...so
> > that telles me the problem is the router.
> > The router is pretty old school: SMC Barricade type SMC7004ABR
>
> > Let me know

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