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Old 15-08-2005, 12:52   #9
SMHarman
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Re: Wireless Router & USB Models?

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Originally Posted by nffc
I disagree. You can set up the internet and the network independently- which means that if it doesn't work after setting up the router, it's the router that's set up wrong, but if you set up them both together it could be either.
Independant still (in my experience) means reconfiguring the ADSL modem when you want to add a router.
For my Linksys ADSL2+ modem and BEFSR8 router I had it working standalone, but to route, I needed to put the router into passthrough mode and put the ADSL dial up settings into the router, a total reconfiguration really.
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