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ME
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      01-01-2007, 06:31 PM
Hi

I currently have comcast which I will disconnet after I get DSL.

My question is, is this the procedure to follow?

- To set up DSL, I would need to do is disconnet the router from the
comcast cable,
- I should just do DSL set up without router
- then when I want to set up with the router, will I need to configure
the router again, or do I not need to. BTW, I have a linksys wireless
router; I do not have wirless capability on my PC and just use cable to
connect form the router to PC.

 
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      01-01-2007, 09:41 PM
I have BellSouth DSL and this is how it works for me... I don't know
which service you are using and whether it will be different.

You will get a DSL router from your service provider. First, you will
have to get that working with a dedicated PC and no router. Connect
the router to the phone and directly to a PC. Boot up with the PC set
to get it's IP address via DHCP. Then you have to go to the modem
setup to enter in you PPPoE login and password. This is typically
accessed via a web page (see your docs). Enter in your info and you
should connect to the internet via DSL.

At this point, you haven't touched your cable connection or the router,
which is good since you can use that to connect to the internet if you
run into problems.

The next step is to introduce the router. To do this, you need to turn
off the DHCP server on the modem and put the modem into bridge mode
(again, check your docs). Once you do this, it becomes a little more
tricky to connect to the modem with your PC. If you have problems, you
may have to reset the modem and start from the beginning. Doesn't
happen often though, since the process is pretty simple and reliable.

Once the modem is setup, connect your PC directly to your router and
hook the router up to the modem via the WAN port. Log in to the router
management page (see router documentation) and set up the router to use
PPPoE. When you do this, you will get prompted to enter in your DSL
user ID and password. Enter that information and it should connect.
That is generally all you have to do.

Bill

ME wrote:
> Hi
>
> I currently have comcast which I will disconnet after I get DSL.
>
> My question is, is this the procedure to follow?
>
> - To set up DSL, I would need to do is disconnet the router from the
> comcast cable,
> - I should just do DSL set up without router
> - then when I want to set up with the router, will I need to configure
> the router again, or do I not need to. BTW, I have a linksys wireless
> router; I do not have wirless capability on my PC and just use cable to
> connect form the router to PC.


 
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      01-02-2007, 01:04 AM

BCage wrote:
> I have BellSouth DSL and this is how it works for me... I don't know
> which service you are using and whether it will be different.
>
> You will get a DSL router from your service provider. First, you will
> have to get that working with a dedicated PC and no router. Connect
> the router to the phone and directly to a PC. Boot up with the PC set
> to get it's IP address via DHCP. Then you have to go to the modem
> setup to enter in you PPPoE login and password. This is typically
> accessed via a web page (see your docs). Enter in your info and you
> should connect to the internet via DSL.
>
> At this point, you haven't touched your cable connection or the router,
> which is good since you can use that to connect to the internet if you
> run into problems.
>
> The next step is to introduce the router. To do this, you need to turn
> off the DHCP server on the modem and put the modem into bridge mode
> (again, check your docs). Once you do this, it becomes a little more
> tricky to connect to the modem with your PC. If you have problems, you
> may have to reset the modem and start from the beginning. Doesn't
> happen often though, since the process is pretty simple and reliable.
>
> Once the modem is setup, connect your PC directly to your router and
> hook the router up to the modem via the WAN port. Log in to the router
> management page (see router documentation) and set up the router to use
> PPPoE. When you do this, you will get prompted to enter in your DSL
> user ID and password. Enter that information and it should connect.
> That is generally all you have to do.
>
> Bill


Thanks a lot.

>
> ME wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I currently have comcast which I will disconnet after I get DSL.
> >
> > My question is, is this the procedure to follow?
> >
> > - To set up DSL, I would need to do is disconnet the router from the
> > comcast cable,
> > - I should just do DSL set up without router
> > - then when I want to set up with the router, will I need to configure
> > the router again, or do I not need to. BTW, I have a linksys wireless
> > router; I do not have wirless capability on my PC and just use cable to
> > connect form the router to PC.


 
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