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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random Should DHCP be running on the DSL modem or on the wifi router? January 3, 2008 5:25 PM Subscribe DHCP served up what is dhcp server by the DSL Modem or the wireless router? I received a
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new DSL modem (actiontec m1000) and have a chance to correct all of my networking wrongdoings of opendns the past. Besides the actiontec, I have a Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g router, a couple of laptops, and an Xbox with the MS wireless adapter. Previously, the wrt54g acted
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as a dhcp server, and the only way I could (seemingly) access my DSL modem was to plug a machine directly into it and telnet into 10.0.0.1. I'd like to know which services are appropriate to run on the modem and which should be running on the wrt54g. I'm running standard linksys fw right now, I used xfinity to run the custom stuff a few years ago but I never really saw the advantage of it, so I switched back. I'm willing to give the custom firmware another shot. Additionally, whenever I would connect to Xbox Live in H3, I would receive a message about NAT not being configured to the fullest-I dont really remember the exact error, hopefully one of you knows about it. posted by neilkod to Computers & Internet (13 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite If you have the router (assuming you're doing NAT and not "real" routing) connected to the DSL, then having your DSL modem give out addresses would make no difference, cause your DHCP Requests won't make it through the NAT. In other words, you're gonna have to do it on the Linksys.posted by rbs at 5:50 PM on January 3, 2008 DHCP is typically served up by *both* the router and the modem. Also, many modems are configured to only give out one ad
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Network Linksys http://ccm.net/forum/affich-47987-problem-with-at-t-modem-and-linksys-router Report Problem with AT&T Modem and Linksys Router[Solved/Closed] Ask a question Melza - Latest answer https://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=23697 on Nov 10, 2014 03:23AM Hello, I am having a problem with getting internet connection after connecting my Linksys WRT54g router to my AT&T DSL/Cable modem. I went through the entire setup process with no problem and then I received the message that the router was unable to connect to the internet. From reading some of the other issues, I'm wondering if what is my WEP security could be the problem. Please advise. Thanks See more Only 1st nd last light on in router..how to fix problm 192.168.1.1 Linksys modem router with uverse 192.168.1.145:3000/dataplus-team Problem with AT&T Modem and Linksys Router Problem w/Motorola Modem and Linksys Router How To Connect a Linksys Router to a Motorola Modem LINKSYS ROUTER WITH ADSL MODEM Linksys router to modem - wrong plug Helpful +17 Report locke415 Mar 8, 2009 10:31PM I had the same problem dhcp error dsl and here's how I fixed it. I use Internet Explorer, but the directions should be close for others. Here are the steps in order. Download the latest firmware from the linsys website. Access you router at http://192.168.1.1. If the user name and password screen appears, the default is admin for username and admin for password, at least it was for mine. Upgrade the frimware. If you need help upgrading firmware, liksys has a tutorial on the site. Click on Setup. Under the Basic Setup screen, change the Local IP address to 192.168.2.1. (This is straight from linksys) Save settings. Make sure that the router and modem are hooked up correctly. Go to Internet Options under Tools. Click on the Connections tab. Click on Lan Settings. Check the box next to "Automaticaly detect settings". Click Ok. Click Ok. You should be able to access the internet. This is what worked for me. Hope it helps. Feel free to email me with questions. View all 12 comments Report andy- Mar 24, 2009 06:53PM To whom it may concern. I am having trouble connecting my PSP to the internet due to my linksys. I can get all the parts set up but when I try to connect it sas there was a problem with the security setting and that I should go back and put secrity settings in. I weny back but im tol
sometimes state that they need DSL/Broadband CPE that can be configure or placed into a Bridged Mode where they are putting other CPE behind the DSL/Broadband CPE. Many times these customers can be better served with a configuration known as IP Passthrough. The below information explains the difference between IP Passthrough vs Bridged mode and provides instructions on how to configure the Motorola NVG510 gateway and Motorola 2210/2310 modems for IP Passthrough. IP Passthrough means the AT&T supported CPE device terminates the DSL, authenticates with the network (Receives a WAN IP) and shares that IP address with a single device connected to the AT&T supported CPE equipment. This configuration is often times suitable for a business customer desiring to connect third party equipment to AT&T supported equipment. The "IP Passthrough configuration still allows AT&T support groups to access the AT&T supported equipment while allowing end-users to connect third party equipment in a configuration they desire. The "IP Passthrough" configuration will only allow one connection to AT&T supported equipment to be "unfiltered" or pingable from the WAN or internet side of the AT&T equipment (does not support multiple pingable connections). Configuring Motorola NVG510 Gateway In Passthrough The IP Passthrough feature allows a single PC on the LAN to have the Router's public address assigned to it. It also provides Port Address Translation (PAT)–Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) via the same public IP address for all other hosts on the private LAN subnet. Here are the steps for configuring the Gateway in IP Passthrough: Note: Remember to make a copy of all current ip settings before proceeding. Instructions: Run your Web browser application, such as Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer, from the computer connected to the Motorola Gateway. Enter http://192.168.1.254 in the Location text box. Select the Firewall tab from the Web Management page. Firewall page displays status of systemfirewall elements. Select the IP Passthrough option by selecting the IP Passthrough or Disabled option from the drop-down menu to activate or deactivate IP Passthrough. After the desired setting is achieved, click on the Save button. A re-starting Gateway reminder message will appear, click on the Restart Now button to complete the setting change. IP Passthrough overview: The public WAN IP is used to provide IP address translation for private LA