> > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: jo...@pobox.com >To: umarz...@gmail.com >Subject: Re: WRT54G WAN access failure >Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 07:40:18 +0000 > >> >>Umarzuki Mochlis <umarz...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Well, sometime the VPI/VCI value had to be correct for your ISP >especially >>> if the router is not provided by your ISP. I had a problem once >connecting >>> with DLink router with its default setting. >> >>The DSL modem is provided by the ISP. It provides DHCP for >>the computer to get an IP address. When connected as >>follows: >> >>Computer --- DSL modem -- Internet >> >>the computer gets its other network settings >>via DHCP (whether Debian, XP or Mac OSX -- I tried all >>three!) >> >>I don't see why I would need any different settings. >> >>-- >>Joel Roth >> >> How about a couple of simple things to see where the process breaks down: 1. When you reset the router to factory defaults and plug a computer directly into one of the router's direct connect ports, can you get to the router's default setup page? 2. If #1 works and you can configure the WRT as per the manual (including a range of IPs for DHCP and NO encryption-you should add this later), can you then access the web through the router via one of the router's direct connect ports? 3. If #2 works can you then access the router's setup page via wireless? 4. If #3 works can you then access the web via wireless? Larry >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org >> >>
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