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Okay, so I have a Linksys WRT54G v2.2, which I've updated to the latest firmware, and since the power tripped on us last night, it simply won't work with the intardnet.

If you connect the computer directly to the cable modem, you can access the intardnet; but if you try to connect the computer thru the router, the only thing you can access is the router's built in configuration page, no intardnet at all.

Does any one have any suggestions as to what to do? I've tried resetting the damn thing, etc.

EDIT, I'm on comcast if that helps anyone....
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Try cloning your MAC. Sometimes they lock things out by the MAC.
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All the cable ISPs I've seen use DHCP.
Connect your cable modem to the WAN port, reset the modem (my cable modem is finicky and requires this to assign the IP) and then go to the status page, and see if the router gets an IPaddress from your ISP.
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Yes, check the router status page if it establishes connection with the modem, if not then you need to check the WAN settings part.

If it works, then maybe DNS is screwed.

see if you can visit an IP adress with no domain name. Like http://80.60.190.55
If that works then you need to look up your DNS adresses of your ISP and enter them either in the router or in Windows network settings.
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nope, no direct link to http://80.60.190.55/

and WAN?
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Got it to work, I had to run the router setup program which came with the router on a CD
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I've never used that Linksys router setup program. The only trick is to know the password to get into the config page. I believe Linksys routers ship with the password set to "admin" and the username blank. Obviously, you should change this right away. I would also disable configuration through the wireless link (ie- you should be forced to use a wired connection in order to configure the router).
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Heh, that version of your WRT seems compatible w/ nice custom firmwares....

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Pu-239 wrote:Heh, that version of your WRT seems compatible w/ nice custom firmwares....
I wish I had a WRT54GL; sixty bux on the Entardwebs!
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Wrt54G < v5 (which is compatible goes for < 50$ on ebay. WHR-G54S is 40$ on newegg (I believe this is the cheapest DD-WRT compatible router other than regular WRT54G which is limited due to lack of space).

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Mmm, custom firmware - I'm a big fan of Tomato (DD-WRT always struck me as bloated). Unfortunately, I can't use my Linksys router as it's too slow to keep up with my Internet connection.
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phongn wrote:Mmm, custom firmware - I'm a big fan of Tomato (DD-WRT always struck me as bloated). Unfortunately, I can't use my Linksys router as it's too slow to keep up with my Internet connection.
Bah, you and your FIOs - it's available here in Fairfax, but not at my address :cry:

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phongn wrote:(DD-WRT always struck me as bloated)
Heresy!
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Xisiqomelir wrote:Heresy!
BLOAT BLOAT BLOAT (I say this as I run Vista) BLOAT BLOAT.

The PPPoE engine is also slow.
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