Did you disconnect the power on the dsl modem? A lot of times they lock onto the MAC address of the computer. Also, you may need to change the MAC address of the router itself to match the computer. Usually just power cycling the modem will do it, but some companies actually loc the MAC address.
Chris --- Jerry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As a long time cable modem user I have successfully > setup several different routers for use in my home > network without any significant problems. My > brother-in-law has been using PacBell DSL for a few > years and now would like to setup a home network. I > have spent the past several hours trying to get a > router connected and working without success. His > DSL modem is a Westell Wirespeed model B90-36R516-01 > Rev E, circa 2000. The router is a Belkin F5D7231-4 > wireless router. The steps I've taken are as > follows: > > 1. Westell DSL modem directly connected to PC - > Internet connection is working > 2. Follow Belking setup wizard, correctly detects > PPPoE connection. > 3. Connect router to PC, DSL modem to WAN port on > router, enter user name and PW into wizard when > prompted. > 4. Wizard completes but cannot get internet > connection. Router lights are showing normal except > for the Internet connection light which is blinking > (meaning no connection). > 5. Manually check router settings. PPPoE selected, > correct user name and PW are entered, still no > internet. > 6. Disconnect router and re-connect only Westell DSL > modem, internet works. > > As far as I can tell from reading on the DSLreports > forums and Westell web sites, the DSL modem is a > basic modem operating in bridged mode. No DHCP or > other router functions built-in. Is there something > I am missing getting a router to work with a DSL > modem? Is the Westell too old to work properly with > a router? > > Thanks, > Jerry
