Rev. Stewart Marshall
> Because it is still acting as a router and can interfere
> with another router/wireless access point.

> What needs to be done is turn the routing function off
> in the DSL modem and set it as bridge so it gets logged
> in by the router (ppoe?) and then the router handles
> all assignments of IP#'s wired and wireless.

But doesn't the antenna removal pretty much kill the
wireless portion?  Without a doubt, setting the
right configuration is the best solution unless this
is a temporary kind of deal.

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Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
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