Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 22:02:28 -0900
From: Geoffrey Loeffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Airport DSL Networking

I am really Networking 101 so here are the facts-Need airport to
work, system is ASDL

DSL> Paradyne modem, one out put port > twisted pair crossover cable
to> NetGear 614v2 router.

The NetGear 614 router has one Input Port for the DSL modem to
connect and 4 output ports .

I have successfully hooked up a Pismo by CAT 5e cable from output
port 1 on the Net Gear 614

I have a CAT 5e cable from the Net Gear router output port 2 to my
Graphite Airport Base Station

The computer, a Pismo with an airport card sees the airport signal
the airport base station is sending , but, will not make a
connection, keep seeing different messages, unable to connect to that
network, the TCP/IP is being used, even though I have selected the
airport configuration and went in and checked the TCP/IP is selected
to Airport and DCHP. Apple Talk is on.



Open to easy fixes, would seem to run the wire from the modem to the base station but then the network would stop. So are there splitters that go on the back of the DSL modem that would power the Net Gear 614 and the Netgear Router Thanks for the patientce Unwired in Big Lake Geoff

Are you having the NetGear distribute the DHCP? Based on your description, I think that you should. In that case, the ABS should be set to function as an access point rather than router (turn off DHCP). I have a similar setup with a Linksys wired router and DLink wireless, with the DLink turned off for serving out addresses.


---
JSH
TiBook


Yes the modem goes into the Net Gears only port for a modem. Net Gear distributes the DHCP through 4 other CAT 5e
Onward into the sun, second star to the left
Geoff


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