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| 463116 | 2006-06-14 19:10:00 | Hello all Would anyone have some spare time to help me setup the above router/modem? It is a full-on interface and Istruggle with it. I am on xtra broadband. Thanks Gion |
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| 463117 | 2006-06-14 22:57:00 | **bump** | notechyet (4479) | ||
| 463118 | 2006-06-15 01:59:00 | No probs, $90 per hour and you pay for travel | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 463119 | 2006-06-15 02:26:00 | Thanks Rob99 and the air ticket to? I have managed to get the internet working but not the wireless yet! So if anyone has a minute or two explain it to me? With the wrt54g it was working fine! Gion |
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| 463120 | 2006-06-15 02:41:00 | If that is going to be the base accesspoint make sure it's running in accesspoint mode, all other accesspoints connecting to it must be in client mode. Or give a few more details on how its plugged in and other computers/devices on the network. |
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| 463121 | 2006-06-15 04:05:00 | Hi Rob Below is the basic setup page Would you mind having a look? The internet works fine, just not the wireless. The second machine can ping the router but can't get any further? It is on a Netgear wireless card. The main machine can print on the network printer but I can not ping its IP address? Port one the wired connection to the router, port two the printer. Any idea what could be the problem? Thanks Setup Wireless-G ADSL2 Gateway With 2 Phone Ports WAG54GP2 Basic Setup Internet Setup PVC Connection 1 Please Select a Connection: Enable Now: * PVC Mapping Mixed Mode: Enable Disable * Internet Connection Type Encapsulation: RFC 2364PPPoA VC Settings Multiplexing: LLC VC* Qos Type: UBR Pcr Rate: cps Scr Rate: cps Autodetect: Enable Disable Virtual Circuit: VPI 0 (Range 0~255) VCI 100 (Range 32~65535) DSL Modulation: MULTIMODE PPPoA Settings User Name: XXXXXXXX Password: XXXXXXXX Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time 20 Min. * Keep Alive: Redial Period 20Sec. DNS Proxy *Enable Disable Optional Settings (required by some ISPs) Host Name: Domain Name: MTU: AUTO Size: 1500 Network Setup Router IP Local IP Address: 192.168.X.XX Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) Local DHCP Server: Enable Disable DHCP Relay DHCP Relay Server: * Enable Disable AutoDetect LAN DHCP Server: Enable *Disable Starting IP Address: 192.168.1. 2 Maximum Number of DHCP Users: Client Lease Time: minutes (0 means one day) Static DNS 1: 202.27.XXX.XX Static DNS 2: 202.27.XXX.XX Static DNS 3: WINS: Time Setting Time Zone: NZ Time Interval: 3600 seconds Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes |
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| 463122 | 2006-06-15 04:38:00 | Guessing under the X's the IP for the linksys is 192.168.1.1 Do an ipconfig at the Command prompt to see if the other two computers are corectly getting an IP address. They should be 192.168.1.X Are there any other devices on the network that could be serving DHCP? If they are getting IP's from 192.168.1.2 upwards thats great next thing to see is where the computers are getting the DNS settings from, try ipconfig /all at the command prompt, hopefully these will be 192.168.1.1 Next setup a shared folder on each computer, make sure you give full read/write permissions, and put both computers in the same workgroup. Now ping everything from both computers. Then when working you can turn on WEP/WAP. |
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