Re: Airport DSL Networking

2004-03-09 Thread Tom Roth
The problem is you have two routers and you don't need two routers.  I'm guessing you 
need more ports.  The thing to do would be to add a simple hub to the Airport.  Since 
you can't get the Airport to not act as a router see if your other router (D-Link was 
it?) can act as a hub only.  If not, just get a simple hub to plug into the back of 
your Airport.  Whatever you do, get the configuration for one device set correctly 
first before bringing another variable into the picture.

-tom


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 From: Geoffrey Loeffler
 Subject:  Re: Airport DSL Networking
 
 
 Well, it is early in the morning and I may be confused but...
 
 My base station is one of the older ones (only one ethernet port and one
 modem port). Did you configure the base station before connecting it to
 the router? If not, connect an ethernet cable directly from the base
 station to the Pismo. Open Airport Admin Utility on the Pismo. Open
 Configure. Click the Network tab. Disable Enable DHCP server on
 Ethernet. Enable Enable Airport to Ethernet Bridging. Quit Airport
 Admin Utility. Disconnect the cable from the Pismo to the base station.
 Reconnect the base station to the router. See if the Pismo can now
 connect.
 
 I tried the above and in OS 9.2.2 with the latest software for the 
 single ether net connector graphite software loaded airport under 
 networks, enable ether net bridging was not available choice, the 
 enable DHCP was there and I unchecked it but no other options or 
 screens opened.. The router is working, that's good, but no wireless.
 
 
 

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Re: Airport DSL Networking

2004-03-06 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
Well, it is early in the morning and I may be confused but...

My base station is one of the older ones (only one ethernet port and one
modem port). Did you configure the base station before connecting it to
the router? If not, connect an ethernet cable directly from the base
station to the Pismo. Open Airport Admin Utility on the Pismo. Open
Configure. Click the Network tab. Disable Enable DHCP server on
Ethernet. Enable Enable Airport to Ethernet Bridging. Quit Airport
Admin Utility. Disconnect the cable from the Pismo to the base station.
Reconnect the base station to the router. See if the Pismo can now
connect.
I tried the above and in OS 9.2.2 with the latest software for the 
single ether net connector graphite software loaded airport under 
networks, enable ether net bridging was not available choice, the 
enable DHCP was there and I unchecked it but no other options or 
screens opened.. The router is working, that's good, but no wireless.

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Re: Airport DSL Networking

2004-03-04 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 03/03/2004 23:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

So does the connection from Net Gear Router Output 2 to the Graphite 
Base Station Ethernet connector have to be twisted wire cross over 
cable or Cat 5e cable And

Well, it is early in the morning and I may be confused but...

My base station is one of the older ones (only one ethernet port and one 
modem port). Did you configure the base station before connecting it to 
the router? If not, connect an ethernet cable directly from the base 
station to the Pismo. Open Airport Admin Utility on the Pismo. Open 
Configure. Click the Network tab. Disable Enable DHCP server on 
Ethernet. Enable Enable Airport to Ethernet Bridging. Quit Airport 
Admin Utility. Disconnect the cable from the Pismo to the base station. 
Reconnect the base station to the router. See if the Pismo can now 
connect.

You should only have one DHCP router on a network. If you have two (your 
router and the base station) both trying to assign IPs, confusion results.


Should the Net Gear Router Out Put Port 2 to the Airport Base Station 
Ethernet connection work and power airport with the DSL information 
so the pismos will recieve it .

Huh?

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

Settings mentioned above are what I have on my base station. You can't 
split the output from the DSL modem unless you pay for more than one IP 
from your ISP. That is why you have the router, to pass out IPs that 
share your connection. You have two routers on your network, but only one 
can be in charge of passing out secondary IPs (under the DHCP  
protocol).

Ken

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Re: Airport DSL Networking

2004-03-04 Thread Jeff Hubatka
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.

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Airport DSL Networking

2004-03-03 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
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.

I have made and used configurations for my dial up ISP, via the 
internal modem in the Pismo, dial up via the airport modem, dial up 
via earthlink ISP for Pismo internal modem. And Configuration via the 
ISP for DSL through the router via Cat 5 to the Pismo. All work fine 
and can select and use those configurations. Except Airport

I have tried to set up a configuration for the DSL airport =no go
followed all the steps, even tried using the set up assistant to re 
configure the base station and set up a new configuration. The base 
station has Apples latest updates

 I used the base station modem on the Pismo for a couple of years
I have done all this in OS 9.2. Tried OS 10.3 but did not configure 
to airport either.

I am much better at 9 then X although at this point that statement is 
some what suspect, guess I knew I could back out of 9 where 10.3 
would really turn a mess, anyway I will be using 9 and 10 on this 
little [EMAIL PROTECTED]( DSL network.

So does the connection from Net Gear Router Output 2 to the Graphite 
Base Station Ethernet connector have to be twisted wire cross over 
cable or Cat 5e cable  	   And

Should the Net Gear Router Out Put Port 2 to the Airport Base Station 
Ethernet connection work and power airport with the DSL information 
so the pismos will recieve it .

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

FWIW
Computers I want to be able to use this and I have another Net Gear 
Hub, not a router just a Hub.

2 Pismos by airport 1 Gig of Ram 10.3
1 6100 Newer G3- 300 , 264 megs of Ram 6 gig 8.6  Hard drive Cat 5
1 laserweiter 360 Cat 5
1 HP 2410 Printer Cat 5
1 1400 G3 333mhz 64 mg RAM  Cat5 by way of Card Bus modem/Ethernet




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