Adsl2mue modem to a router WRT45G wireless connection


The right way to implement is to connect the modem to the internet port of the router and configure the router to connect to the internet. I recommend that you try to get this race. The alternative that you MENTION is more difficult and you need to have the computer connected to the modem running at all times.

What you have to do is first set up the modem mode "bridge." In bridge mode, it works like a normal modem.

Then, you can configure your router for a PPPoE connection using the username and password that you got from your ISP.

Connect the modem to the internet port of the router. Also, be sure to unplug the USB modem to the computer. The modem doesn't handle a single connection through the ethernet port or the USB port and you don't want that your computer may interfere with the connection of the router.

When everything is configured, you should be able to check the status of the connection on the router at http://192.168.1.1/ in the tab status check that you have a connection.

If this is not the case, try the cloning MAC of the router. Clone the MAC address of the computer that you have used before with the modem. See if the router then connects.

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