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Old 05-05-2006, 13:11   #2
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Re: Home network issues

Are you plugging a wireless router into your wired router for a reason? The easiest way would be to remove the belkin and then get the modem to talk to the WRT54G directly. Currently the modem only remembers the belkin set up so you could either clone the info onto the WRT54G or get the modem to behave with the WRT54G itself.
Have you tried powering all off, leave for a couple of mins, power up modem, leave to settle, power up WRT54G, leave to settle, power up pcs.
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