I'm still trying to get the router to work with my DSL modem, on my PowerMac
7300/500. No luck yet.

I'm still not able to get the router to connect properly. The router is a
WebRamp. I got to their website and plugged in the correct numbers, but
still cannot get online.

The manual mentions two different cables that came with the router (I don't
have those cables): Crossover cable, and Standard cable.

If I have the wrong cables, could that be the problem? And how do I know
which cables I bought? I checked the ends of the cables, and both ends are
the same on both cables.

The company that made the router is out of business. I called Pacbell, and
they don't support routers, and cannot give me any information, other than I
need to have the TCP/IP set to Ethernet and DHCP. However, another person at
PacBell told me I need to set the Router for PPPOE.

I also tried the PPPOE setting on the router webpage, but that too did not
work.

Is this router not compatible with my DSL modem (SpeedStream 5260)?

Any ideas? Suggestions?


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