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xW4v3z 26-05-2009 22:18

Wireless Router Problems
 
Hey guys, i bought a new router today, it was on offer in Curry's needed to swap from Cable to Wireless only problem is i put in all the cable's like the instructions said and not all the lights are coming on like it says it should, can anyone help me? i have a Linksys Wireless G with RangeBooster Model number WRT54GR, cheers.

MovedGoalPosts 26-05-2009 23:35

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
Presumably you have rebooted the cable modem once you connected everything up?

xW4v3z 27-05-2009 00:29

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
Erm, i put all the wire's in the router & in the computer, turned the router on, already put in Cd for the router but the software couldn't find the router.

Pog66 27-05-2009 12:24

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
power everything off - then power on again in teh following order - cable modem - router - pc (leaving a bit of time between each). The router should then by visible to PC and you can carry on from there)

Paul K 27-05-2009 12:38

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
What lights are not coming on?

xW4v3z 27-05-2009 16:03

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
The Internet one.

MovedGoalPosts 27-05-2009 17:36

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
Every time you change (swap) the device that is directly connected to the modem by ethernet, or USB, be that a computer, games console or router, the modem needs to be powered off, for a few seconds, then powered up again. Once the modem has powered up then the device connected to it can be powered on.

Only one device can be directly connected to the modem. If you computer is connected by USB you need to unplug that before you connect the router by ethernet.

xW4v3z 27-05-2009 17:44

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
I've turned it off for 10 minutes, restarted Laptop, connected the wire's in the order it says, turned the router on, the "Power" light, the number "1" and "Wireless" light comes on, but the Cd says there should be one more on, the "Internet" one.

MovedGoalPosts 27-05-2009 18:04

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
How do you currently (without the router) connect your computer to the modem, ethernet cable or USB?

xW4v3z 27-05-2009 21:17

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 34803183)
How do you currently (without the router) connect your computer to the modem, ethernet cable or USB?

Currently i got a Ethernet going from my laptop to my talk talk router.

MovedGoalPosts 27-05-2009 23:12

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
Talk Talk :confused:

Are you not using Virgin Media Cable Broadband? The WRT54GR does not include an inbuilt modem and thus can only be used with a separate modem. If you have Talk Talk you are using a BT type ADSL phone line broadband, the router's for which normally include modems.

popper 28-05-2009 08:38

Re: Wireless Router Problems
 
hmm so you have it like this

BT type ADSL phone line <>WAN-talk talk router-eth1<>WAN-WRT54GR-wireless router

you then ethernet plug your PCs into the LAN ports of the WRT54GR-wireless router.... or more likely
connect wirelessly to the new WRT54GR-wireless router in the chain....

eather the "talk talk router" OR the "WRT54GR-wireless router" is giving out your LAN IP address to your PCs, YOU CANT HAVE BOTH set for DHCPd use, or it gets messy,turn one DHCPd off and/or use fixed IPs 192.168.0.* and netmask 0f 255.255.255.0 ,set the gateway for/to the "talk talk router" LAN IP, and the secondary DNS to whatever the talk talk ISP DNS is, or use the open DNS ip.


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