paul.rowling
October 4th, 2004, 05:16 AM
Hi,
Here is my situation:
Got a customer who has ADSL broadband installed and wants to connect 3 pc's to internet (2 wired, 1 wireless). I purchased a NETGEAR wireless router with built in ADSL Modem. The router will not negotiate at all once it is plugged into the telephone line. I tried the router on a different line and it negotiates straight away. I later find out that the customer had a big issue getting ADSL instralled in the first place becuase the ISP said that the telephone lines/exchange weren't upto it and that the distance between the exchange and his house was too great. After much arguing with the ISP they eventually came back to the customer and said that it could be done. His current BT Speedtouch ADSL modem will negotiate on his telephone line but the NETGEAR router won't. I'm assuming that the quality of the line/connection is not sufficient for the netgear router and hence it won't negotiate.
So, as a workaround I am wondering if the following is a possible solution:
Network all 3 pc's using the netgear router, but don't connect it to the phone line. Keep his current ADSL connection on the master PC. Disable DHCP on the Netgear router and use Microsoft's Internet connection sharing within XP to share the ADSL internet connection. I'm hoping that this way I can still get his laptop to connect to the internet wirelessly.
Do you think this will work?
Cheers
Paul
Here is my situation:
Got a customer who has ADSL broadband installed and wants to connect 3 pc's to internet (2 wired, 1 wireless). I purchased a NETGEAR wireless router with built in ADSL Modem. The router will not negotiate at all once it is plugged into the telephone line. I tried the router on a different line and it negotiates straight away. I later find out that the customer had a big issue getting ADSL instralled in the first place becuase the ISP said that the telephone lines/exchange weren't upto it and that the distance between the exchange and his house was too great. After much arguing with the ISP they eventually came back to the customer and said that it could be done. His current BT Speedtouch ADSL modem will negotiate on his telephone line but the NETGEAR router won't. I'm assuming that the quality of the line/connection is not sufficient for the netgear router and hence it won't negotiate.
So, as a workaround I am wondering if the following is a possible solution:
Network all 3 pc's using the netgear router, but don't connect it to the phone line. Keep his current ADSL connection on the master PC. Disable DHCP on the Netgear router and use Microsoft's Internet connection sharing within XP to share the ADSL internet connection. I'm hoping that this way I can still get his laptop to connect to the internet wirelessly.
Do you think this will work?
Cheers
Paul