Blueyonder router help...please
29-03-2005, 11:19
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Blueyonder router help...please
I am having major grief with my wireless connection - telewest have just admitted to me that their netgear kit is not compatable with my IBM thinkpad (XP and celeron), so I went out and bought another router, a D- Link one - this too does not work (something i think to do with the ip address it assigns) so i am going to return the d-link one and get another one (hopefully one that works, this time). can anyone recommend a wireless router that works effortlessly with telewest blueyonder.
thanks.
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29-03-2005, 11:27
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
hi and  to the site , i would be surprised if it did not work , dont take this the wrong way but are you sure it is set up right , sorry i am not a networking guru  , but plenty of ppl on here are
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29-03-2005, 11:30
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
I've got no problems with my Linksys wireless router on Blueyonder, but I'm with Paul. It may be better to make sure the one you have now is set up properly.
It's usually a good idea to first try and set the thing up using a wired connection, and only start playing around with the wifi once that's working.
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29-03-2005, 11:33
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
thank you.
i and 2 other people (both very tech savvy) have tried everything and yet nothing. i know that my blueyonder is working as i get a connection if i plug my ibm straight into the stb. i also know that i am getting a wireless connection from the d-link to the laptop as i can an excellent signal strength, plus the it states that it can see the dlink, oh and i can access the dink set up from my laptop. for some reason the dlink will not pass the web connection on to my ibm. stumped.
telewest did say they think it could be becasue they have dynamic ip addys but the dlink is assigning a fixed one?
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29-03-2005, 11:37
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
i might be wrong but dynamic i.p.'s wouldnt make any difference to the router , as long as it passes a static i.p. then all should be ok , have you tried the router on a different connection to see what happens
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29-03-2005, 11:40
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
same problem - nothing is passed on. no web access.
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29-03-2005, 11:42
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
could be a tough one to slove on here  , have you tried the router manufacturers website for help ???
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29-03-2005, 11:44
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
oh yes and spoke to their support - no idea, none at all. would the fact that this dlink router is adsl be causing problems?
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29-03-2005, 11:44
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
have you registered the MAC address of the router on the TW network, or spoofed/copied the MAC address of the laptop to the Router. IMHO that is what the problem is here. The router is not recognised as a piece of kit on the TW network as it has never been registered to the network.
This would be the problem in the NTL network world and as the TW one works on similar technology I imagine the same problems arise.
While logged on to the router with the laptop you should be able to tell the router to copy the mac address of the PC. Do this save the change - also make this a wide open insecure network broadcasting the SSID - this is easy to connect to - once it is all working you apply security; powerdown everything and then power up 30 seconds later - Set top Box (wait untill fully operational - couple of minutes), then router, then PC.
Should be in action.
I've never heard of a router not working with a network. There was one that was being kicked off networks due to a fault in its firmware resulting in it requesting a new IP lease every 30 seconds and flooding the network with such requests, but thats all I can think of.
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29-03-2005, 11:46
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
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Originally Posted by paulscott
oh yes and spoke to their support - no idea, none at all. would the fact that this dlink router is adsl be causing problems?
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just slightly
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29-03-2005, 11:47
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
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Originally Posted by paulscott
oh yes and spoke to their support - no idea, none at all. would the fact that this dlink router is adsl be causing problems?
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Yes - most likely - unless you can switch some functionality off.
DSL uses a different authentication PPOa vs PPOe (or vice versa). It also requires a user ID and password as DSL is a dialup kinda service.
NTL (and probably telewest) is just a great big WAN and hardware is registered to the network to gain permission to use it. Unless you can switch the log on method then you can probably only use it as a wireless access point - not a router.
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29-03-2005, 11:50
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
 i take it i am a dumb ass then ? PC world ( i know, never trust them) said it should be fine.
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29-03-2005, 11:53
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
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Originally Posted by paulscott
 i take it i am a dumb ass then ? PC world ( i know, never trust them) said it should be fine. 
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At least you can return it for a full refund.
If they get shirty tell them it is not fit for the purpose it was bought for and that purpose (connecting to the Telewest cable network) was clearly advised to them at the time of purchase.
Then go buy a Linksys WRT54G.
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29-03-2005, 11:56
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
thanks. i shall get the linksys one.
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29-03-2005, 13:00
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Re: Blueyonder router help...please
let us know how you get on
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