Problems installing Belkin pre-n router

Problems installing Belkin pre-n router

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Problems installing Belkin pre-n router nethov 05-30-2005
Posted by on May 30, 2005, 6:36 pm
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I have a WinXP machine using a cable modem, no problems. After adding
my new Belkin pre-n wireless router (of course this main computer is
hard-wired to a port on the router), I can't access the internet at
all! Wondering if there is some conflict with Norton Internet Security
2005. I turned off everything I can find in Norton, but still no net.
I can talk straight to the router no problem, and it says it's
connected to the internet, but still nothing gets through! Any
thoughts???



Pure Networks
Posted by Quaoar on May 30, 2005, 7:49 pm
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nethov@netscape.net wrote:
> I have a WinXP machine using a cable modem, no problems. After adding
> my new Belkin pre-n wireless router (of course this main computer is
> hard-wired to a port on the router), I can't access the internet at
> all! Wondering if there is some conflict with Norton Internet
> Security 2005. I turned off everything I can find in Norton, but
> still no net. I can talk straight to the router no problem, and it
> says it's connected to the internet, but still nothing gets through!
> Any thoughts???

Power down both the router and the modem. Wait one minute, then power
up the modem only and when it is fully booted start the router. This is
*always* the first step in connecting a new MAC address (the router or
computer) directly to the modem.

Q




Posted by Dwayne Kelly on June 3, 2005, 8:27 pm
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Some ISP's require that the PC be registered with the DHCP server as well as
the CM. If you did not clone the PC MAC into the router you may never get
the router online.
Step 1: Unplug everything
Step 2: Plug PC into router and plug in router
Step 3: Clone PC MAC into router...reboot router
Step 4: Plug CM into router and plug in CM
--
Dwayne Kelly BPS, BDS
Rogers Cable CM Tech

I have a WinXP machine using a cable modem, no problems. After adding
my new Belkin pre-n wireless router (of course this main computer is
hard-wired to a port on the router), I can't access the internet at
all! Wondering if there is some conflict with Norton Internet Security
2005. I turned off everything I can find in Norton, but still no net.
I can talk straight to the router no problem, and it says it's
connected to the internet, but still nothing gets through! Any
thoughts???




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