That should be Netgear router, not modem.

Bill


On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Bill Owens <[email protected]> wrote:
> We had the same problem with a Netgear modem from Time Warner when we
> switched from PC to Mac.  Had to have a Time Warner tech replace the
> Netgear modem
>
> Bill
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Jeffery Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I just got switched from AT&T to Cox Internet service. They gave me a 
>> non-WiFi modem, so I tried to connect it up with one of my three previous 
>> Wi-Fi routers (Belkin, Apple, Cisco), and could get all three of the WiFi 
>> routers to work but not one of them will attach me to the Internet (through 
>> wireless or through an ethernet wire from the back). If I go directly from 
>> the back of the Cox modem to my Mac, the internet comes up. For some reason, 
>> my WiFi routers cannot seem to get the Internet signal from the modem. I 
>> tried 4 different ethernet wires (between modem and router) just to make 
>> sure that wasn't the problem. And I did make sure that the modem was 
>> connected to the right ethernet connection (ingoing, not outgoing).
>>
>> Is there something obvious that I'm missing here? All three routers do make 
>> a connection with my computers, but no Internet signal is detected.
>>
>> Jeffery
>>
>> (BTW, I'm getting ready to teach a lab, so I won't be able to check back 
>> until I get home tonight...hopefully one of you has had the same issue and 
>> knew how to correct it).
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