My Reply follows quote. On 11/9/2008 14:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Thanks for the tip but I still don't have it working. Verizon is so 
>helpful. Tech support said I don't need a login name or password ( I don't 
>seem to if I just use the dsl modem) they also know my router works with 
>their system but they won't help me because it's not officially on the 
>"list".
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I know what you mean. I have talked to a couple of folks
at verizon who seemed to know what they were doing, but
they are rare!

As a default, I suggest you power off the computer, router 
and DSL "modem." Connect the router to the modem and the
computer to the router. Then power on othe modem, then
power on the router, then power on the computer.

Fire up your web browser and log into the router. (Should
be <192.168.1.1>)

If it is a new router, the username and password fields 
should both be "admin".

Now the setup guide says to use PPOE for DSL, but I can
never get this to work.  I use "Dynamic IP (DHCP)."

According to the setup guide, you should be able to  
just click  "apply" quit the page and connect to the
net "wired."

The wireless side takes a few more steps, but  the
first  thing  is to make sure you can connect the
"old fashioned way."

Ken

http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs


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