Thread: At wits end
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Old 23-01-2007, 00:37   #9
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Re: At wits end

If your PC is able to get the Admin pages of the router, then more than likely the PC's settings are OK. That leaves the settings between the router and modem.

We know the modem ethernet is OK because you are getting a connection between that and your PC. Can you confirm that the ethernet cable being used between the modem and router is Ok, perhaps swap that with the one you use between your PC and modem?

Can you do a factory reset on the Linksys, just in case you've played too much and it has lost some of it's default, auto settings?

Don't worry about the wireless for now, get it working wired, and then add in the wireless configuration later.
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