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Forgive me for changing you all from the topic of shadow and Newegg
builds, however I'm in quite a... erm, what would the word really even be?
My modem died a few weeks ago, so we had to wait for the OO repair man
to come out [believe it or not, they DIDN'T cancel my subscription for
seeing a nice Gentoo box there]. They ended up giving me a new modem,
because they couldn't find the exact problem. It's one of the new
Motorola-VoIP modems [SBV5121XM].
After plugging it in, my router refused to grab an IP [0.0.0.0]. I
have a WRG614 that I got a long time ago from my father as a Christmas
present. It worked up to the modem switch.
Is there a specific problem with this combination of modem and router?
Is there a way around this problem? Google hasn't really been able to
tell me anything useful, sadly.
I have a router I've built, however it doesn't have a wireless card,
and Karen really needs wireless to connect her *buntu machine. I was
hoping to buy a wireless card for the new-router AFTER I bought some
other stuff.
Is there anything I can do?
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
~Travis
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