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    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.

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    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

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    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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