Hello Ian,
>From the specification that i see in the internet, the router should work.

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I help run a charity called Help to Educate and I recently bought a
> Netgear DG834G 54Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Firewall Router from
> Amazon UK for a hostel in Nepal that has just got ADSL. I think it is
> v4.
>
> We have spent the last few weeks tearing our hair out in frustration
> because we could not connect to the internet. Firstly, we had to
> change the filter as the line is slightly different in Nepal than the
> UK. Secondly, we tried the installation CD and could not continue with
> the installation because it could not find an internet connection.
>
> On the router, all the lights flash up apart from the internet which
> is remains red.
>
> We tried the following:
>
> 1. Connecting the router with and without a filter
> 2. On several different computers
> 3. With and without the extension cable.
> 4. Installed a locally purchased ADSL modem to test the line -it works
> fine.
> 5. Rebooting the router via the white button at the back the router.
>
> I can verify the following:
>
> 1. The line works and ADSL is present
> 2. It is connected properly. It is 256kbps.
> 3. We followed the instructions to the letter.
> 4. We are using Windows XP Pro S2
>
> On Saturday, I connected remotely to their computer via CDMA and tried
> to solve the problem without any success. I know enough about
> computers to set up an ADSL connection but this problem baffles me.
>
> I then went to the Nepal Telecom Communications (NTC) website to
> follow instructions on how to set up the ADSL. It can be found here.
>
> We have borrowed the ADSL modem from a shop to the test the line and I
> prefer not to pay the extra expense of purchasing the modem. My
> questions are:
>
> 1.) Does any one know how to get the DG834G ADSL router to connect to
> the internet?
>
> IF NOT:
>
> 2.) Can we connect the ADSL modem to the router and share the internet
> connection wirelessly rather than use the computer?
>
> I would appreciate any advice as I have used my own money to do all
> these things and would really like to set up wireless ADSL between two
> computers as one will be used by the children in the hostel and the
> other will be used by the staff.
>
> Thank you in advance for any help you can provide me.
>
> Ian Wickens
> Help2educate.org
>
> >
>


-- 
Shishir Jha
EPC 1970,GPO 8975,
KTM,NEPAL

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