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Old 10-11-01, 04:25 PM Thread Starter   #1
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NETGEAR RO318 Router


I've just had cable installed (Blueyonder in the UK), and am having some problems setting with my router.

It works fine plugged straight into my nic, but does not work through the router

Blue yonder works by locking it self to your nic's mac address. The router does not pick up the isp's ip address. I've tried the latest firmware updates, unpluging and powering down the router, pc and cable modem but not luck.

Has anyone got any ideas???

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Old 10-11-01, 04:50 PM   #2
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I tried a netgear but had trouble with it (serving http) went to a linksys.
BUT:
it's a highly reccomended company around here.
Did you set it up to spoof (or whatever netgear calls it) the nic address in your pc?
Does that model provide DHCP service and are you using it?

Those are the first questions that pop into my head, but I'm sure someone with a netgear will answer better.
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Old 10-11-01, 04:53 PM Thread Starter   #3
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I've got it running as the dhcp sever and it's setup to spoof the nic card.

Thanks for the help, sometimes it is the simple settings that get over looked, have you got any other ideas?

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Old 10-11-01, 05:46 PM   #4
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All I can suggest now is another simpleton thing ( I did it about a million times trying to get mine working ): reset to defaults, and set it up again, only disable the dhcp server, and reconfigure your pc to the same subnet, etc.
Other than that, check their website for help is about it.

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Old 10-11-01, 07:24 PM Thread Starter   #5
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Thanks rogerdugans, has anyone else got any ideas?

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Old 10-12-01, 06:20 PM Thread Starter   #6
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got it working, not sure what it was i changed but it works

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