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fishboy

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#16716 24-Oct-2007 16:30
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I've just signed up for TelstraClears PDQ product, and got all the new stuff last Friday.

We have a dynalink wireless router connect via cat5 to a laptop, which acts as our internet gateway. We have two desktops on the wireless LAN. All machines are running XP SP2. The wireless LAN is functioning perfectly. I want to connect the 1320 modem into the wireless router to give access to all machines teh interweb. I connected the 1320 directly via cat5 to the laptop and got it going on the web immediately. Unplugged it from the laptop, re-connected the laptop to the wireless router via cat5 and plugged the cat5 from the 1320 into a second port on the wireless router and absolutely nothing. I've tried running the network setup wizards and I got a brief connection twice then nothing.

The CD which comes with the modem is quite useless for this scenario, it's like they've never heard of a home LAN with shared internet access. I tried ringing the helpdesk, but it was the usual TelstraClear story - I was told (after a 15 minute wait) by the front desk underling that I'd have to talk to the IP team, whose queue had an "estimated 47 minute wait".

I managed to get the Woosh Wireless modem going & shared all by myself over our home LAN, a feat I consider worth a large and shiny medal, but this seems to be defeating me. Anyone got a straightforward guide? I admit I could be a bit rusty, its been a year since I last did this so it could be something obvious.

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  #92269 24-Oct-2007 18:23
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So you curently have a Woosh modem connected to the WAN? port of a Dynalink wireless router and you want to replace the Woosh modem with a Dynalink 1320 supplied by TCL??




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fishboy

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  #92295 24-Oct-2007 20:39
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Spyware: So you curently have a Woosh modem connected to the WAN? port of a Dynalink wireless router and you want to replace the Woosh modem with a Dynalink 1320 supplied by TCL??



Basically you've got it. The Woosh one is now removed. I installed the 1320 modem and ran the wizard and... nothing.

fishboy

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  #92305 24-Oct-2007 21:45
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Got it going. The Woosh modem was plugged into the WAN port to make it work; This ADSL modem needs to be plugged into a vanilla LAN port and she is off like a robbers dog.

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