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mattisaac 24-02-2006 18:26

Getting NTL to work on an Edimax router
 
Today we got NTL Cable 10mbp/s installed. I followed the instructions down to a T and got it working on the PC I installed the software on. That's what i'm using to write this post actually.

The ADSL Router we had doesn't work with Cable obviously so we went down to the local shop and bought an EDIMAX BR-6204WG(B) wireless cable router. It said in the manual it was simple, and it looked far more simple than even the Belkin ADSL router we had before.

It said all we had to do was to connect the modem to it via the WAN port and login to the router and click the easy setup, which basically means:

Select 'CABLE'
Click 'NEXT' on the timezone screen

Aaand then it asks for ISP name and MAC Address. I wasn't sure what to do, so I rang NTL support and the clueless woman on the end of the line told me to ignore the ISP name as apparently NTL don't require you to enter that, and also the MAC address meant the router's MAC Address. The Edimax booklet said some ISP's just let you leave it blank.

This is my first question: Should I leave it blank, or somehow find my router's MAC Address. And if so, where do I find it?!

I tried it both clicking the button that uses my pc's MAC Address, and leaving it blank, no internet connection either way.

I tried the more detail setup but still no connection.

What i'm really wondering is if anybody has any knowledge or experience of Edimax Routers and/or can help me get a connection when using my router plugged in to the modem.

Thanks for any help. Damnit why didn't I buy a Linksys!

MovedGoalPosts 24-02-2006 19:56

Re: Getting NTL to work on an Edimax router
 
:welcome: to Cable Forum :D

you have powered off your cable modem, when changing the ethernet connection over from the PC to the router, then powered up again?

It shouldn't be necessary to input your PC's mac into the router. The modem when power cycled should detect the new device attached.

mattisaac 24-02-2006 20:35

Re: Getting NTL to work on an Edimax router
 
Thanks man. I don't think I powered it off so i'll try that :)

---------- Post added at 20:35 ---------- Previous post was at 20:15 ----------

By Jove, who knew it would be so simple. Thankyou man, you saved my bacon and other cliches.

Matth 25-02-2006 23:43

Re: Getting NTL to work on an Edimax router
 
I have a feeling the Edimax gets cranky if you don't give it a timeserver - use the UBR IP as described here http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.../timesync.html

For STB broadband, I've always cloned the MAC address from the PC that it was set up with - you need to use the same adapter when you do that.

Mine is the wired version - BR6104K (actually a Sweex that is the same model with a different name).


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