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ExcelRoy 13-07-2007 20:03

Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
Hi,

Can you please help me?

I have an cable through NTL - now Virgin Media

I have bought a LINKSYS WRT300N to have a wireless network

Problem is, when i plug the router into the existing modem (ntl home 200) the internet doesn't work

The light for the ethernet doesn't show up

any ideas guys?

Thanks in advance

jellybaby 13-07-2007 20:07

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
Have you rebooted the modem ?

Aragorn 13-07-2007 20:08

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
:welcome:
First question - have you powercycled the modem? You must turn off/on the modem whenever you change the attached device.

ExcelRoy 13-07-2007 20:15

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
yes guys, i have re-booted the modem

is there any settings i have to change

the ntl signal is dsl i believe?

do i have to change anything

thanks

jellybaby 13-07-2007 20:17

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
You shouldn't have to. Should just be a case of connecting the modem to the router, restarting everything.

When you say your Ethernet light isn't lit up, is the CAT5 cable plugged in properly to the router and computer ?

ExcelRoy 13-07-2007 20:20

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
yes, i've checked the cables

kinda at a loss

Aragorn 13-07-2007 20:28

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
What LED's are lit on the modem & router?
Can you browser to the router admin page on your PC (192.168.1.1), and if so what does the status page show?

ExcelRoy 14-07-2007 16:23

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
hi,
power ON
port 1 ON
wireless ON
security ON
internet OFF

unable to connect to 192.168.1.1 console

after the wizard has run, it says "unable t locate wireless end broadband router on network....."

any ideas?

thanks in advance

jellybaby 14-07-2007 16:36

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
You haven't got any proxy's set in you internet options have you ?

Internet explorer>tools>internet options>connections

Click on LAN settings and tick automatically get settings

ExcelRoy 14-07-2007 18:23

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
just tried that, still didn't work

thanks for trying

any more ideas?

AbyssUnderground 14-07-2007 18:30

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ExcelRoy (Post 34350694)
hi,
power ON
port 1 ON
wireless ON
security ON
internet OFF

unable to connect to 192.168.1.1 console

after the wizard has run, it says "unable t locate wireless end broadband router on network....."

any ideas?

thanks in advance

Is Port 1 the WAN port or a normal network port? If its a normal port, there is your problem. It needs to go into the WAN port.

jellybaby 14-07-2007 18:33

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
With the internet light not lit up, the only thing I can think of now, is a faulty lead or lead in the wrong port (done that before myself lol). Might be worth just double checking the right cables are going in the right holes :)

Modem > router (WAN)
Router > computer (LAN)

Not trying to imply anything, I just know i've done it before and it took me ages to figure out i'd done it wrong.

:)

ExcelRoy 15-07-2007 10:59

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
ok i may be a little dumb here, but shouldnt the cable from modem-router and the cable from router-pc both be cat5e or cat6

please?

if they are different cables then that is my problem

i have tried a couple of different cables just in case

thanks in advance

---------- Post added at 10:59 ---------- Previous post was at 10:16 ----------

the WAN port is connected to the modem via a cat5e cable

the port 1 is 1 0f 4 ports connected to computer via a cat5e cable

AbyssUnderground 15-07-2007 11:29

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ExcelRoy (Post 34351036)
ok i may be a little dumb here, but shouldnt the cable from modem-router and the cable from router-pc both be cat5e or cat6

please?

if they are different cables then that is my problem

i have tried a couple of different cables just in case

thanks in advance

---------- Post added at 10:59 ---------- Previous post was at 10:16 ----------

the WAN port is connected to the modem via a cat5e cable

the port 1 is 1 0f 4 ports connected to computer via a cat5e cable


The cable should not matter. There is obviously a configuration problem. Try a hard reset on the router and see if that works. Also try cloning the MAC of the modem into the router. And make sure you power cycle. All off, the modem first, router, then pc.

ExcelRoy 15-07-2007 13:28

Re: Linksys WRT300N - NTL
 
ok, will try that. but how do you clone the mac into the router?


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