My Reply follows quote. On 13/04/2005 15:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
>Hello
>
>Just recently got SBC DSL and was wondering what I will have to do to
>get my powerbook hooked up to it wirelessly. I had it and my B&W hooked
>up to my cable modem thru a wireless router, no problem. But after I
>got DSL and hooked my B&W to it, my wireless now doesnt want to play
>nice. It is a Netgear router and a Speedstream DSL modem, if that
>helps.
>
>TIA
>Bill
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Hmmm. I would have expected that you would have:
- Connected the router to the DSL modem
- Connected the power supply to the modem
- Connected the power supply to the router
The result _should_ have been that the modem got its IP from the
central switch, the router would have gotten an address from the
modem, and then the router would have "served" addresses to client
machines.
Did you get setup instructions with your DSL service?
It may be that you will have to direct connect to the router via
ethernet cable to configure it (assuming a browser interface?).
Ken
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