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Thread: Linksys wireless router help..

  1. #1
    al cole'holic
    ...I used to be able to connect to the internet with the SBC dsl router, then unplug the cable real quick and connect the Linksys and it would work fine..now at the new pad everytime I try to do the quick swap the computer disconnects itself from dsl and I don't have a way to connect thru the Linksys dealio..?..any suggestions? btw I don't have any software for it either :cry:

  2. #2
    shueman
    You can get the Linksys config software on-line at their website....
    Why not run the DLS router into the Linksys.....??

  3. #3
    al cole'holic
    You can get the Linksys config software on-line at their website....
    Why not run the DLS router into the Linksys.....??
    ..thats what I meant...I would connect with the sbc dealio, then plug it into the Linksys..so I do use both. Before it would just say a network cable was unplugged then fix itself when I put it back, but now I get "dsl connection lost" on top of the unplugged cable... :hammerhea

  4. #4
    racecar.hotshoe
    ...I used to be able to connect to the internet with the SBC dsl router, then unplug the cable real quick and connect the Linksys and it would work fine..now at the new pad everytime I try to do the quick swap the computer disconnects itself from dsl and I don't have a way to connect thru the Linksys dealio..?..any suggestions? btw I don't have any software for it either :cry:
    I have DSL It goes from the DSL box to my Linksys and everything works fine.Sometime I shut everything down unplug the power to the boxes.Wait 30 secs and plug DSL in first then the Linksys then power up the puter and alls well..

  5. #5
    BajaMike
    ...I used to be able to connect to the internet with the SBC dsl router, then unplug the cable real quick and connect the Linksys and it would work fine..now at the new pad everytime I try to do the quick swap the computer disconnects itself from dsl and I don't have a way to connect thru the Linksys dealio..?..any suggestions? btw I don't have any software for it either :cry:
    I don't understand....why "unplug the cable real quick and connect the Linksys"....doesn't make sense, you are making this way to hard.
    Plug the DSL in, connect the DSL WAN port to the Linksys WAN port, then plug the computer into the LAN port on the Linksys.....keep it that way forever.
    There should never be a need to "unplug the cable real quick"...etc.
    Maybe I'm missing something.
    :rollside:

  6. #6
    BajaMike
    You can get the Linksys config software on-line at their website....
    Why not run the DLS router into the Linksys.....??
    You don't need the Linksys software, it's in the Linksys box, just set your browser to "http://(ip address of router lan port).
    easy.

  7. #7
    racecar.hotshoe
    You don't need the Linksys software, it's in the Linksys box, just set your browser to "http://(ip address of router lan port).
    easy.
    Dang your all smart and shia t..

  8. #8
    al cole'holic
    ...maybe it's cause I have to connect with a password/username or something..??..

  9. #9
    Cole Sanger
    You can push the reset button back to the original (linksys and password if I remember right - get it off the linksys website) if you forget the password.

  10. #10
    phebus
    ...I used to be able to connect to the internet with the SBC dsl router, then unplug the cable real quick and connect the Linksys and it would work fine.
    Maybe your just getting old and slow

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