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<blockquote data-quote="Sheikh Yerbouti" data-source="post: 794190" data-attributes="member: 9093"><p>Have you had this stuff all working together before Debs?</p><p>Has anything about your internet service changed?</p><p></p><p>I don't use Virgin cable myself, so flying a bit blind on how to configure it to be honest. It sounds like you've got everything connected up right though.</p><p></p><p>Are Virgin themselves saying you need the setup disc? If so can they not send you a new un out?</p><p></p><p>I found this on a msg board about virgin & wireless routers & cable modems...</p><p></p><p>Power everything off, including the Cable Modem which must be left without power for three or four minutes - this is IMPORTANT so that it loses the association between the existing connection (recognised by its MAC address) and the IP address that it has allocated to it.</p><p></p><p>Connect a network cable between the router's WAN port and the Cable Modem's Ethernet port. Connect a second network cable between the PC's network port and one of the Router's LAN ports. Power on the Cable Modem and, when fully booted with all lights displayed, power on the Router. When the router is fully up and running, boot the PC. The Cable Modem will recognise a new connection and allocate a different IP address to it.</p><p></p><p>If you now type the Router's IP address into your web browser you should be able to open its configuration pages to set it up for wireless networking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheikh Yerbouti, post: 794190, member: 9093"] Have you had this stuff all working together before Debs? Has anything about your internet service changed? I don't use Virgin cable myself, so flying a bit blind on how to configure it to be honest. It sounds like you've got everything connected up right though. Are Virgin themselves saying you need the setup disc? If so can they not send you a new un out? I found this on a msg board about virgin & wireless routers & cable modems... Power everything off, including the Cable Modem which must be left without power for three or four minutes - this is IMPORTANT so that it loses the association between the existing connection (recognised by its MAC address) and the IP address that it has allocated to it. Connect a network cable between the router's WAN port and the Cable Modem's Ethernet port. Connect a second network cable between the PC's network port and one of the Router's LAN ports. Power on the Cable Modem and, when fully booted with all lights displayed, power on the Router. When the router is fully up and running, boot the PC. The Cable Modem will recognise a new connection and allocate a different IP address to it. If you now type the Router's IP address into your web browser you should be able to open its configuration pages to set it up for wireless networking. [/QUOTE]
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