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Originally Posted by Paul
The easiest way would be to remove the belkin and then get the modem to talk to the WRT54G directly.
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I did that.
I first connected the wireless router into the Belkin router because my fiancee was online at the time chatting and it would have been a disruption. So when she was done, I tried connecting the NTL modem directly to the wireless.
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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.
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I am at work but realised that what is missing is my computer's Mac address cloned into the wireless router. As I understand it, NTL requires that in order to assign DHCP, DNS and gateway to the router. I'll be doing that this evening.