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      10-14-2006, 09:25 PM
i've got a wrt54gs linksys router is this compatible with bt, changing from
blueyonder to bt at the end of the month just wondered, i think it is just
thought i'd ask some clever chap on here someone is bound to know

thanks in advance



 
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      10-14-2006, 09:58 PM
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:25:11 GMT, "andy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>i've got a wrt54gs linksys router is this compatible with bt, changing from
>blueyonder to bt at the end of the month just wondered, i think it is just
>thought i'd ask some clever chap on here someone is bound to know
>
>thanks in advance
>
>


The Linksys WRT54GS is only a wireless router, it does not have an
ADSL modem built in. If you changing to BT Option 2 or 3 you should
get a free Home Hub which is a Speedtouch 2 port wireless router with
VOIP. You could connect the WRT54GS to the Homehub as an additional
Wireless Access Point.
 
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      10-14-2006, 11:15 PM
yeah sorry should have mentioned that going on option 3 so its a case of
conecting hub to router and it should be no problems all should work ok?
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> On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:25:11 GMT, "andy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>>i've got a wrt54gs linksys router is this compatible with bt, changing
>>from
>>blueyonder to bt at the end of the month just wondered, i think it is
>>just
>>thought i'd ask some clever chap on here someone is bound to know
>>
>>thanks in advance
>>
>>

>
> The Linksys WRT54GS is only a wireless router, it does not have an
> ADSL modem built in. If you changing to BT Option 2 or 3 you should
> get a free Home Hub which is a Speedtouch 2 port wireless router with
> VOIP. You could connect the WRT54GS to the Homehub as an additional
> Wireless Access Point.



 
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      10-15-2006, 08:38 AM

"andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> yeah sorry should have mentioned that going on option 3 so its a case of
> conecting hub to router and it should be no problems all should work ok?


yes, but connect the one of the Linksys's LAN ports to the LAN port of the
new hub, and turn DHCP OFF on the Linksys.

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      10-15-2006, 10:39 AM

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> "andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> yeah sorry should have mentioned that going on option 3 so its a case of
>> conecting hub to router and it should be no problems all should work ok?

>
> yes, but connect the one of the Linksys's LAN ports to the LAN port of the
> new hub, and turn DHCP OFF on the Linksys.
>
> P.
>so in that case would the bt hub instead of linksys use dhcp and assign an
>ip address to my wireless laptop? or would the bt hub detect the wireless
>adaptor without the need for linksys router to be attached?



 
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      10-15-2006, 12:15 PM

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> "Flyer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:EceYg.137893$(E-Mail Removed) .uk...
>>> yeah sorry should have mentioned that going on option 3 so its a case of
>>> conecting hub to router and it should be no problems all should work ok?

>>
>> yes, but connect the one of the Linksys's LAN ports to the LAN port of
>> the new hub, and turn DHCP OFF on the Linksys.
>>
>> P.
>>so in that case would the bt hub instead of linksys use dhcp and assign an
>>ip address to my wireless laptop? or would the bt hub detect the wireless
>>adaptor without the need for linksys router to be attached?

>
>

The Linksys would act as a Access Point, instead of a router, IP addresses
for wireless devices should then be assigned from the BT hub. If you connect
the Hub to the Linksys's WAN port, you would have effectively two
networks, no big deal, but it makes sense tosimplify matters ;-)

P.


 
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