My Dad got a shiny new lappy last week, and I finally persuaded him to get a router too. He is on NTL Cable and was previously using a Win98SE PC with a USB connection to the modem.
Router is Linksys WRT54G, modem is standard NTL-supplied. Laptop is running XP MCE.
I set everything up from scratch on Saturday so I know it was done properly. Ethernet and Wifi links to the router worked perfectly. On Sunday Dad calls and says he can't get on the net, using cable or wifi. We tried power-cycling with no effect. We looked into the router and sure enough the WAN IP was 192.168.x.x, no DNS IPs etc. I had him do a release/renew which fixed the problem.
He assures me he never connected anything up incorrectly.
So, how on earth can that happen (and survive power cycling)? Faulty router? ISTR someone on here finding that plugging your WAN cable into a LAN port on the router can bugger things up for everyone in your cable area, but I haven't heard of that for NTL here.
Any ideas?
Router is Linksys WRT54G, modem is standard NTL-supplied. Laptop is running XP MCE.
I set everything up from scratch on Saturday so I know it was done properly. Ethernet and Wifi links to the router worked perfectly. On Sunday Dad calls and says he can't get on the net, using cable or wifi. We tried power-cycling with no effect. We looked into the router and sure enough the WAN IP was 192.168.x.x, no DNS IPs etc. I had him do a release/renew which fixed the problem.
He assures me he never connected anything up incorrectly.
So, how on earth can that happen (and survive power cycling)? Faulty router? ISTR someone on here finding that plugging your WAN cable into a LAN port on the router can bugger things up for everyone in your cable area, but I haven't heard of that for NTL here.
Any ideas?
Comment