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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2
OS: XP, Vista
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Wireless Access Point Help
Hi guys, hoping someone can help, I'm trying to setup a WNR834B wireless access point with my Next G wireless internet modem.
If I plug the Next G modem directly into my ethernet port on my laptop, it auto configs and connects to the internet straight away. However, when I plug it into the netgear AP, the internet light illuminates, and network properties shows Internet Connection Connected but I cannot browse the net. I have reset the access point and tried connecting but nothing, I suspect it is a DNS issue, but I have no idea how to fix it. The netgear router is using default settings, DHCP, no WEP or WPA, Get IP from ISP on internet port. I'm obviously doing something wrong, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Regards |
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong, previously Fife in Bonnie Scotland
Posts: 1,066
OS: Vista SP1, Ultimate
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Re: Wireless Access Point Help
have you tried power cycling the modem after you have connected it to the AP? Each time you connect the modem to another device, you have to power cycle for 30 secs and then switch it back on.
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Re: Wireless Access Point Help
I think we need to know exactly what the make/model of all the network equipment is. It sounds like you're trying to connect a WAP to a wireless modem/router. Are you trying to bridge wirelessly, or are you running a cable between the WAP and the router?
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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OS: XP, Vista
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Re: Wireless Access Point Help
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I'm connecting WAP modem to AP Internet Port via ethernet cable. I have tried using DHCP relay on the WAP modem, I have used my ISP DNS servers in the router, local machine etc. WHen I use the ISP DNS servers, it works for the first 2 pages then it stops. If I run flushdns it sometimes fixes it for another 2 pages then stops again. I have tried using Open DNS servers but same problems. |
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong, previously Fife in Bonnie Scotland
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Re: Wireless Access Point Help
Also see if there is a firmware upgrade for your AP.
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