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Linksys WYR-G54 router

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Aubrey Lewis - 27 Feb 2006 14:05 GMT
I have a new Linksys WYR-G54 Router.
When I log on to NTL broadband with a direct connection i.e. modem to the
computer, I have no problem logging on.
When I get to the end of the Linksys set up, the last thing the set-up dose
is look for an Internet connection.
This is the problem. Every time plug into the router I loose my Internet
connection.
The fault is not with the router as I have borrowed a Buffalo Airstation  
router from a friend and that shows the same fault.
My Linksys router works ok on my friends computer.
My OS is windows 2000 Pro.
Can anyone help please?
Doug Sherman [MVP] - 27 Feb 2006 15:51 GMT
Try:

1.  Connect the modem directly to the computer and make sure the Internet
connection is working.

2.  Open a command prompt and execute:

        ipconfig /release      ENTER

3.  Shut down the computer and disconnect power to the modem.

4.  Wait several minutes, reconnect power to the modem, and connect it to
the router.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

> I have a new Linksys WYR-G54 Router.
> When I log on to NTL broadband with a direct connection i.e. modem to the
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> My OS is windows 2000 Pro.
> Can anyone help please?
Aubrey Lewis - 28 Feb 2006 09:40 GMT
Hi Doug,
That did the trick, all working fine now,
Thank you

> Try:
>
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> > My OS is windows 2000 Pro.
> > Can anyone help please?
Doug Sherman [MVP] - 28 Feb 2006 14:27 GMT
Go get'em, Aubrey!

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

> Hi Doug,
> That did the trick, all working fine now,
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> > > My OS is windows 2000 Pro.
> > > Can anyone help please?
 
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