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MovedGoalPosts 05-01-2007 16:44

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
This is really weird as it should work, especially if it worked at a different address (presumably you were able to simply plug in swithc on and go without changing other settings), and also given you get a direct ethernet to PC connection to work.

The modem to router connection must be into the router's WAN (internet) port. It will not work on the LAN side.

Does it make any difference if you release and then reset the DHCP in the router's settings?

Gareth 05-01-2007 16:52

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Just a thought, but what IP address are you getting on the PC when it is connected to the router?

mimimimi 05-01-2007 17:16

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Hello again.

Firstly, Rob.
Yes, the modem to router connection is definitely going into the single 'internet' port at the back, I have that done fine.

I tried what you suggested, releasing and then resetting the DHCP in the router's settings, but it appears to make no difference. :erm:


Gareth (nice picture, BTW), I don't know how to find what IP I am getting on the PC, I did try searching for how to find it, but I am not quite sure what you meant, sorry :dozey:

MovedGoalPosts 05-01-2007 17:28

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Hmm, I wonder if it could be something odd at the modem end? As you are trying to setup a network, do you have a second computer with ethernet card? If so can you connect that direct to the modem, instead of the PC you are currently using. Will that pick up an internet connection?

Remember, (suck eggs teaching time yet again), only one thing can be wired to the modem at a time, and the modem must be powered off for at least 30 seconds when swapping things over.

mimimimi 05-01-2007 18:04

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Hi, my boyfriend is bringing my MacBook over tomorrow morning, as it has been at his house since Christmas - I have not tried it on this connection as yet but will give it a go then.

As soon as the guy in the store said 'it's really simple to set up' I knew it wouldn't be...

MovedGoalPosts 05-01-2007 19:08

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
You are having many more problems than you should do. It's usually the wireless side that causes the aggro, not the basic cable connection.

Aragorn 05-01-2007 20:10

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
As has been said before, it 'should' be working!

If your 'sister's boyfriend' got it working on NTL Cable, the only difference would be your cable modem and the ethernet cables.

Can you try swapping the cables around, eg take the cable connecting the PC to router and use it connect modem to router, and vice versa? Might give us a better view of things.

---------- Post added at 20:10 ---------- Previous post was at 19:57 ----------

You could also try using both cables between the PC and modem direct.

mimimimi 05-01-2007 21:03

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
I know, I didn't think it was supposed to be THIS roblematic. I don't know what set-up my sister and her boyfriend have got at hme, he just said he'd tak it away and make sure that it wasn't faulty, and he said that he got it to work OK with what he has.

Yes, I have swapped the cables over to make sure that there isn't a problem with either of them, I even, in vain, swapped which ends I was using, 'just in case', I was just trying any little thing by the end of it.

God only knows what the problem is, and why I am always the one to have the problems!

Could it be anything on the side of my PC? Someone suggested cloning the PC's MAC address onto the router to me, and I tried that, but it still didn't work. I feel lke I have a big stormy raincloud over my head :(

Aragorn 05-01-2007 22:02

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
I would check exactly what he got working - ie was he trying NTL cable.
If so, were back to the difference being the cable modem, but I've never heard of a modem working with a PC but not a router!

One other thing to try - browse to http://192.168.100.1 (user - root, password - root) to bring up the modem diags and make a note (or screen image) of the info (obscuring the IP add). Then plug in to the router and see if you can still get to the modem config - it 'should' work even if it's not getting an external IP.

mimimimi 05-01-2007 22:31

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
HI, well, it never had an IP address on the screen, so I hope that it wasn't anything else I was supposed to obscure :confused: but here is the information as displayed - I hope this is the right screen?

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2007/01/20.jpg

Once I had connected the router up, this screen was no longer reachable, the browser just said there was a problem loading the page, as it does with any web page I try and open once the router is connected.

:mis:

Paul 05-01-2007 22:37

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
You should obscure the mac address and serial number.

I'm using the same router and you should just need to plug it in and away it goes.

mimimimi 05-01-2007 22:47

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 34192338)
You should obscure the mac address and serial number.

I'm using the same router and you should just need to plug it in and away it goes.

Ah well, there must be something wrong with something I am using or doing then, it's so frustrating, I am really getting almost annoyed now, I'm tired and feeling ratty, and so I am off to bed. Maybe one of the shoemaker's elves will come and fix it for me overnight? If not I will just have to check back in the morning and see if anyone else has some idea as to what it might be, otherwise the whole lot is going out of the window...

Druchii 05-01-2007 22:58

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Don't you have to register PC's with NTL cable? As in registering a pc to the account? Or is this just STB's?

You could try cloning the MAC address of the pc that connects to the internet fine. There are normally options to do just this within the routers own config.

MovedGoalPosts 05-01-2007 23:05

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii (Post 34192351)
Don't you have to register PC's with NTL cable? As in registering a pc to the account? Or is this just STB's?

That is just for STBs, not Cable Modems

Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchi
You could try cloning the MAC address of the pc that connects to the internet fine. There are normally options to do just this within the routers own config.

I think he's tried that, looking at the stuff above, but to no avail.

I really think we need to know now if a different computer other than the one that has been used to post this thread, can connect as an alternative, direct to the modem. If that work, we know it has to be something odd between router / modem configuration. If an alternate computer won't connect then we have to suspect a very unusual weird modem fault. We've got to start ruling things oout otherwise its round and round in circles time.

Gareth 06-01-2007 00:15

Re: set-up of linksys WRT54G router with NTL cable modem
 
Just a thought... are you using a firewall such as Zone Alarm, and has it been configured to only allow connections to/from your cable modem within it's Trusted Zone (think that's what Zone Alarm refers to it as... it's been a while since I used ZA).

If you are using a software firewall on your PC, it might be worth disabling it to see if it's causing the problem.

ps - forgot to say this earlier, but to determine your IP address, you should click Start -> Run -> cmd -> ipconfig. The IP address is listed for whichever interface you have plugged in to your router or modem at the time.


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