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esknights 09-16-2005 12:01 PM

Wireless Network Setup
 
Quick background. Comcast installed internet through a USB port rather than ethernet port (problem?). We bought a D-Link router and tried to set it up. We hooked the ethernet cable from modem to router and then another from router to computer. We get a light on the LAN 1 for the router but no internet. Another problem possibly is that the IP address and Default Gateway addresses are different. Can we just change the default gateway or is that a bad idea?

Also, we have another computer where the IP and Default are the same, but the network card does not seem to be working because there is no light on the router when we hook ethernet cable to it. This is on my new Dell laptop by the way. Is there a simple way to turn on the network card?

Thanks

StevieG 09-16-2005 01:56 PM

Re: Wireless Network Setup
 
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Quick background. Comcast installed internet through a USB port rather than ethernet port (problem?).

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No. I would guess that your original desktop machine did not have a NIC card and so they used a network adapter that plugs into your desktop through the USB port. Take a look. The USB cable probably goes to an adapter and from the adapter is ethernet cable going back to the modem. So you can just disconnect that cable from the cable modem and connect it instead to the router.

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We bought a D-Link router and tried to set it up. We hooked the ethernet cable from modem to router and then another from router to computer.

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Sounds right.

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We get a light on the LAN 1 for the router but no internet. Another problem possibly is that the IP address and Default Gateway addresses are different. Can we just change the default gateway or is that a bad idea?

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Are you using DHCP? Try releasing and renewing the network connection.


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