[aprssig] Re: Help with DSL Modem

Mark Fellhauer sparkfel at qwest.net
Tue Oct 10 23:29:21 EDT 2006



Thanks for all the responses.

Here's what we did:

A lot of resets and restarts.

Tried new cables.

Changed the LAN IP of the router to 192.168.2.1

Tried an entirely different brand of router - a brand new D-Link WBR-1310 
(it failed to link also).

Tried MAC Cloning.

We pretty much covered what everyone has suggested.

We did everything but wait a few hours as was suggested by one person.

73,

Mark




At 07:13 PM 10/10/2006, A.J. Farmer (AJ3U) wrote:
>On 10/10/06, Mark Fellhauer <sparkfel at qwest.net> wrote:
>>For some reason the old router works perfectly, but a new WRT54GS and a
>>D-Link WBR-1310 REFUSE to accept an IP address on the WAN side from the
>>Westell.   I even spent about an hour with a Verizon tech and stumped her 
>>too.
>
>Hi Mark,
>
>I work for a wireless ISP and we use a lot of the WRT54G's for
>customer installs.  On occasion, we have had some brand new out of the
>box units where the WAN port would not work.  You would get a link
>light and everything would appear to be okay, but it would not get an
>IP address from the backbone no matter what.  Plug a different WRT54G
>in, and it would work fine.  It is possible that you just got a bad
>unit.  Since your other router works, it would point to the WRT54G as
>the problem.  If you can, take it back and exchange it for another.
>
>Having said that, the Linksys WRT54G units are excellent routers
>overall and we rarely have any problems.





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