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#1 By 655 (24.162.17.184) at Wednesday, February 15, 2006 09:49:05 PM
I'll bet your ISP logs you in by recognizing the MAC address of your computer. Do you have MAC Address Clone set up on your old Netgear? If so, you'll have to apply the same settings to the Linksys. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#2 By 655 (165.125.144.18) at Thursday, February 16, 2006 02:33:44 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Masna: How do I do that? [/QUOTE] Read your Netgear documentation (or check netgear's website). Access to each mfgr's router is different. Usually you type in the IP address of the router (example: Linksys is usually 192.168.1.1) and enter the admin p@ssword. Check with your ISP as to what their requirements are (i.e. do they validate your account by the MAC address or ???). Then read thru both routers documentation on how to access the setup menu for each. To find out your computer's MAC address, go to the command prompt and type ipconfig /all. The MAC address is listed as the Physical Address. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#3 By 655 (24.162.17.184) at Thursday, February 16, 2006 09:25:21 PM
It's not Windows problem, it's a PEBCAK problem. You've just provided additional info you hadn't provided before (i.e. connecting your Xbox thru your computer). Who set up your internet connection and the Netgear router? ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#4 By 655 (24.162.17.184) at Friday, February 17, 2006 07:11:56 AM
First, check with your mom and then the cable company as to how they identify that your connection is you. I'd bet that it's via the MAC address on your computer. The Netgear router is probably set to broadcast the MAC address of your computer so that the cable company thinks it's you. You're new router has to be set up to do the same. Write down the physical address when you go to the command prompt and type ipconfig /all (and hit enter). From there, you'll have to access the router (check the router's instruction manual) and there should be a MAC Address Clone option or tab. Enter in the address there, save and exit. Hopefully that will be the fix. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D2Hs and D100

#5 By 655 (24.162.17.184) at Friday, February 17, 2006 08:02:06 PM
how 'bout... www.netgear.com www.linksys.com You can find the manuals on line A Padawan you will always be ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 512mb RAM, ATi Radeon 8500; SB Live Value; Windows XP Professional, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D2Hs and D100



 

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