surely a wireless router shouldnt need a modem hooked up to it for it to connect. especially not a big brand like linksys. or maybe i'm getting the wrong end of the stick here?
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surely a wireless router shouldnt need a modem hooked up to it for it to connect. especially not a big brand like linksys. or maybe i'm getting the wrong end of the stick here?
I think you are thinking of the wrong end. The wireless router has to get a connection from somewhere. I have to hook mine up to the ISPs modem to broadcast. St. John I would try to re-install the wireless from scratch. Start the process over from the point of taking it out of the box just to make sure you cover all the steps.
yeah, some routers have inbuilt modems, some don't.
make sure you have dhcp enabled so it automatically assigns your ip numbers.
although im sure i read somewhere a while back about one of the linksys routers having a few problems like this, will have a look around and see if i can find it again, what model number is it ?
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tbh i thought all wireless routers had inbuilt modems (hence them routing them signal rather than just being hubs). Obviously this isn't the case then
well some are used to route from one lan to another, but yeah, most of the smaller ones now have inbuilt modems for connecting to the net.
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