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Hello,
No Internet Dilemma! Ive been trying to help my friend out for the last couple of nights with his new home networking setup. All he wants is to connect to the internet via his laptop over wireless while having his home desktop PC hooked up to the cable modem. So we have the basic bog standard setup (or so id think) Internet --- MOTOROLA SB4200 SURFboard cable modem --- AzureWave 54gWireless 4-Port Cable Router http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...aplin&U=Search... After hours of troubleshooting we finally reolised that the router wasn't picking up an internet connection from it cable modem. I'm all out of ideas now and thought id try my luck with this forums... Hope to hear from you all soon Thanks, Dan danisgod@gmail.com |
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) s.com... > Hello, > > No Internet Dilemma! > > Ive been trying to help my friend out for the last couple of nights > with his new home networking setup. > All he wants is to connect to the internet via his laptop over > wireless while having his home desktop PC hooked up to the cable > modem. > > So we have the basic bog standard setup (or so id think) > > Internet --- MOTOROLA SB4200 SURFboard cable modem --- AzureWave > 54gWireless 4-Port Cable Router > http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...aplin&U=Search... > > After hours of troubleshooting we finally reolised that the router > wasn't picking up an internet connection from it cable modem. > > I'm all out of ideas now and thought id try my luck with this > forums... > > Hope to hear from you all soon > > Thanks, Dan > Did you reboot the modem? When you attach something to them with a different mac address they need a reboot and they re issue you with a new ip. The pc macs is different to the router so it should have worked straight after a reboot of the modem. Have you tried both kinds of cable (crossover and patch) between the router and the modem? This is the most likely problem. Have you mixed up the power adaptors and plugged the modems power into the router and the routers power into modem? Ive done this a few times and then wondered why nothings working ![]() Im not sure about that specific model but most cable modems you can access the status page by using the following url on the connected pc. If you can conect to it then you know its properly connected.... http://root:root@192.168.100.1 A cant think of anything else that would be causing the problem except maybe a faulty cable. Make sure that nothing is moved (including cables) and alternate between router plugged into the modem and pc plugged into the modem. Remember you will need a modem reboot between changing them over. Hope that helps a little. Gordy |
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> Hello, > > No Internet Dilemma! > > Ive been trying to help my friend out for the last couple of nights > with his new home networking setup. > All he wants is to connect to the internet via his laptop over > wireless while having his home desktop PC hooked up to the cable > modem. > > So we have the basic bog standard setup (or so id think) > > Internet --- MOTOROLA SB4200 SURFboard cable modem --- AzureWave > 54gWireless 4-Port Cable Router > http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...aplin&U=Search... > > After hours of troubleshooting we finally reolised that the router > wasn't picking up an internet connection from it cable modem. > > I'm all out of ideas now and thought id try my luck with this > forums... How about calling the cable provider to make sure everything working? -- Regards Jon |
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> Have you tried both kinds of cable (crossover and patch) between the router > and the modem? This is the most likely problem. Don't be daft. Even the cheapest network kit these days has auto-sensing ports. -- Regards Jon |
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"Jon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) et... > (E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear... >> Have you tried both kinds of cable (crossover and patch) between the >> router >> and the modem? This is the most likely problem. > > Don't be daft. Even the cheapest network kit these days has auto-sensing > ports. > -- > Regards > Jon Its not daft, its worth checking if nothings working. Great help youd be trying to fix anything. Lets just keep it to helping rather then criticising shall we. Gordy |
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