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Old 11-02-2012, 21:07   #12
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Red face Re: Wireless

I connected The Buffalo Router direct to My PC via Ethernet, Obviously I had to unplug my BT Infinity Hub First. I connected To Port 1, and their was No DSL Line, as Thats For My BT Infinity Hub.

I then Ran The Disk and ran Set Up.

I chose Connection Type - RFC1483 Bridged Dynamic From The List

> Next

MultiPlexing = LLC, Auto Detect = Disable

All of this failed because I think there was no actual connection to the internet via DSL.

So I clicked cancel when the screen came up and went to Airstation Config Settings under 192.168.11.1

In their I couldnt choose anything as I wasnt connected Via DSL, I could browse the advanced settings, wireless config, etc etc, but I didnt know what I was doing so I just left it

I took a picture of the Diagnostic screen as it seemed to provide information that may help, Ive attached that.
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