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Old 07-15-2003, 05:04 PM
 
John T.


Can someone please explain how I get a Linksys 4 port router (model BEF ???)
to work with the Webstar DPX100 broadband modem, supplied by Blue Yonder.
This is a friends set-up, which at the moment has three PC's connected via a
hub, sharing the broadband connection from one system. The modem is
connected via USB, but it has got an Ethernet port built into it. I followed
the instructions that came with the router, but I think they assume you
already have a connection set up through a NIC and not USB.I have connected
all three systems to the router and I connected the modem to the WAN port,
but nothing seems to see anything else. If I go to the Blue Yonder self help
page and enter the MAC address of the router, will I then be able to
disconnect USB and connect to the internet through the router?


Thanks

John T.




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Old 07-15-2003, 09:28 PM
 
Mine
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"John T." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Can someone please explain how I get a Linksys 4 port router (model BEF

???)
> to work with the Webstar DPX100 broadband modem, supplied by Blue Yonder.
> This is a friends set-up, which at the moment has three PC's connected via

a
> hub, sharing the broadband connection from one system. The modem is
> connected via USB, but it has got an Ethernet port built into it. I

followed
> the instructions that came with the router, but I think they assume you
> already have a connection set up through a NIC and not USB.I have

connected
> all three systems to the router and I connected the modem to the WAN port,
> but nothing seems to see anything else. If I go to the Blue Yonder self

help
> page and enter the MAC address of the router, will I then be able to
> disconnect USB and connect to the internet through the router?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> John T.
>
>

You will first have to fit a NIC card into the PC and find its MAC address.
Register the Mac address with Blueyonder, they have a slfcare page that
enables this. Then power off everything for a good ten minutes.
Look at the intsrtuctions that came with the router and follow them but you
will be able to clone the Mac address of the NIC card into the router.
Connect the Modem to the Wan port. Connect the 1st primary PC to port 4.
Follow the instructions to get it all running. Use explorer to gain access
to the router.
Get this working and then slowly connect the other PCs one by one.
For more detailed help try:
http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/kis/docs/...rive/winxp.htm
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/
and a newsgroup called :
blueyonder.users.self-help.networking
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Old 07-16-2003, 05:43 PM
 
John T.
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Thanks For such a detailed response, I will be tackling this at the weekend.

Regards

John T.

"Mine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> >

> You will first have to fit a NIC card into the PC and find its MAC

address.
> Register the Mac address with Blueyonder, they have a slfcare page that
> enables this. Then power off everything for a good ten minutes.
> Look at the intsrtuctions that came with the router and follow them but

you
> will be able to clone the Mac address of the NIC card into the router.
> Connect the Modem to the Wan port. Connect the 1st primary PC to port 4.
> Follow the instructions to get it all running. Use explorer to gain access
> to the router.
> Get this working and then slowly connect the other PCs one by one.
> For more detailed help try:
> http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/kis/docs/...rive/winxp.htm
> http://www.practicallynetworked.com/
> and a newsgroup called :
> blueyonder.users.self-help.networking
> >

>
>



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