router trouble

TomJBraun

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Ok, this is a more descriptive problem I'm having from an earlier post.

I am using the following router : Netgear 54mbps wgr614 v4.

I recently got a wireless ISP than inputs from a bridge to my router uplink. I cannot tell you who makes this bridge, but I can access it (the bridge has no manufacturer or model number anywhere on it, it just says Long Range Multi-Channel Bridge).

I have the router hooked up with the uplink from the incoming ISP bridge, and only one wire out to a desktop which is not currently in use. Everything else, this laptop, Xbox, and my downstairs computer connects via wireless.

However, only this laptop seems to connect. The downstairs desktop and the Xbox see the transmitting router, but fail to recieve any internet signal. Both have Very Good to Excellent signals, yet no internet recieving. Even when this laptop is not in use, neither the pc or xb recieve anyway, so I think it has something to do with the router failing to transmit to the other two.

do I was thinking about wireless access list, and if I need that on for everything to connect or not. I think I could leave that off, this way anything can connect to the router with the WEP.

Any help getting this to work?
 

TomJBraun

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I just tried the access control and inserted both my downstairs pc and this laptop, and now the downstairs computer seems to have a connection, but it recieves something from the ISP saying I need tech support. Is this like the ISP is limiting connections? If it is, I thought a router was supposed to hide the machines it connects to unlike a hub that shows all?

If that is the case, is there a way to conceil all the other machines?
 

VirtualLarry

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It sounds like possibly you are only allowed to pull one IP from your ISP. The router should be taking care of this though, normally they pull a single IP via DHCP, and then use their own local DHCP server to allocate reserved private LAN IPs in the 192.168.x.x address space.

Do you know if your ISP uses DHCP, PPPoE, or gives you a static IP?
 
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