On 26 Oct 2004 22:23:04 -0700,
(E-Mail Removed) (Jim Beasley)
wrote:
>I am trying to get my router to connect throught the Adelphia Cable
>Modem.
Which make and model? Adelphia doesn't manufacture cable modems.
http://www.adelphia.com/high_speed_internet/modems.cfm
>Adelphia says they dont support it, so the only help they
>offered was that I need to use DHCP.
Let's see if I understand this. Adelphia sold you a modem and then
claims they won't support it? Perhaps you're referring to the
wireless router?
>I had my Airlink+ do a test, which apparently started by trying to
>contact the DHCP server. This failed.
Did you "clone" the PC's MAC address into the router? There should be
a page somewhere in the wireless router that offers to either clone
the MAC address or more crudely, inscribe it manually. That's fairly
standard for todays routers.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d...tips/swap.html
http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.co...le.php/3320171
>That sounds pretty basic, so I think I am going in the wrong
>direction.
>
>Has anyone accomplished setting up a wireless router with Adelphia
>Cable Modem? What do I need to do? (Maybe my router won't work and I
>need something else.)
How about a clue if the system works without the router? Just plug
your PC into the modem and see if that works. If so, don't make sure
you have a personal firewall (XP SP2 firewall, ZoneAlarm, Norton
Firewall, Kerio, etc) installed before browsing or you'll get attacked
by hackers via the internet. Once it's working with a PC, then try it
with the wireless router.
Also, did you go through the self-activation ordeal?
http://www.adelphia.com/high_speed_i...activation.cfm
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