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spero
December 4th, 2004, 05:38 PM
Hardware: a P4 with XP home, a realtek 8139 NIC, a us robotics 8054 wireless turbo router, an alcatel speedtouch broadband adsl modem, also a switch, various painkillers, a glass of wine and a therapist. If all else fails, a large hammer.

Problem: hooking up straight to the telephone jack, everything is fine, but I'm trying to network in a second computer. When I hook up the router, the computer can no longer see the modem - or access it, for that matter. So far, I would conclude that the NIC card is ok, since I can establish a good connection w/o using the router.

Info: I am aware of known incompatibility between speedtouch modems and this us robotics modem. The incompatiblity can be worked out by using a specially wired cable (I got the wire plan and made one) or by using a switch (I bought one). Problem not solved.

Weird stuff: after messing around for longer that I'm going to tell you, I hit the reset button on the back of the router, and IT CONNECTED!!!! - for about 5 seconds. Then it went off line again. But it really WAS connected.

Other worries: I've been messing around with so many aspect of the config - both in windows and in the router - that I've messed up something important. Is that possible?

That hammer is looking better and better - could someone help out a newbie who, while not stupid, is pretty ignorant?

thanks!

bAdWaYz
December 5th, 2004, 05:18 AM
Well I don't know about any sort of special cable but if you did that then ok. My guess is that the problem more than likely has to do with how the router is set up. I'm not sure about that US robotics router but most others default won't work with dsl. You have to setup the routher to work with PPPoE, that is if it supports it at all. There are so many ways to do this for so many different routers. Also depending on you're ISP and a number of other things. I suggest you read this link here (http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/dsl.htm) that should get you started on the right track. From there is you still have questions post back. With a better understanding of you're connection and you being well informed it will be easier for you to fine point you're questions.