- Aliant TV - Trying to connect a wireless router, not able to connect to Internet
- Posted by rich irving on January 9th, 2006
Hey there,
I am an Aliant Digital TV user. I recently bought a wireless router and have
been trying to instal it. Here's my hardware configuration:
Broadband Modem - Netgear Switch - then my PC
According to Aliant Tech Spt, I should be able to plug my wireless router
into the switch, then set it up following the setup wizard. None of this
works. Is there anything - short of changing ISP's that I can do?
Thanks,
Rich
- Posted by PJB on January 9th, 2006
"rich irving" <crirving@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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try...
Modem -> Wireless Router -> Netgear Switch -> PC
P.
- Posted by Toolman Tim on January 10th, 2006
In news:Nwwwf.152296$Ph4.4649297@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca,
rich irving spewed forth:
Lose the Netgear switch. What wireless router did you buy? Doesn't it have a
WAN input, and a 4-port LAN switch built in? That's what it's built for.
CAREFULLY follow the router setup instructions. The following is how I have
to set up mine, but your's may vary:
Power off the modem, router, and PCs.
Plug the modem into the WAN on the wireless router. Plug any ethernet
connected PCs into the wireless router LAN jacks.
Typically, you will need to power on the modem. Wait for it to finish the
self test. Power on the router. Wait for it to finish the self test. Then
power on a PC and see if you get Internet. THEN work on the settings for the
wireless.
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All that glitters has a high refractive index.
- Posted by rich irving on January 10th, 2006
Thanks for the tips guys, I really appreciate it!!! I'm going on 5 days
dealing with Aliant and Netgear to get this working.
I can't get rid of the switch because it is used for my Aliant TV. I'm not
sure if you guys are familiar with this but it's a new product from Aliant.
Kinda like digital tv but it's different than the Bell product they are
selling. I've been on the phone with Aliant Tech Spt 3 times now and all
they have been able to tell me is to connect like this:
Modem: Switch: Router: PC
I am using a Netgear WGR614 v6 wireless router. In wading through the tech
forums, I read that sometimes there is an issue between the IP of the modem
and the IP of the router being the same. The forum then goes on to say that
usually you need to get the ISP to set the modem up as a bridge then setup
the router. This seems like alot of work for me compared to other people I
know who are just using Aliant highspeed and have setup the router easily
just going through the setup wizard.
I've tried Modem: Router: Switch: PC with no luck. And in setting it up this
way, I lose my Aliant TV.
Anyway, I have calls and emails into Aliant support to try to solve this,
but I'm not optimistic. I'm hoping maybe someone else out there has gone
through the same problem with Aliant TV that I have and can share some
knowledge with me. Otherwise, it will be back to cable or a satellite TV for
me.
Thanks again fellas - I REALLY appreciate you responding back to me.
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- Posted by Toolman Tim on January 10th, 2006
In news:qdQwf.152838$Ph4.4669302@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca,
rich irving spewed forth:
Sure - and I have another suggestion that really might be the best: lose the
wireless router. Return it for a wireless access point instead. It doesn't
have all the extra stuff the router has, and should be able to plug straight
into the existing switch without complicating things as much.
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- Posted by rich irving on January 11th, 2006
I should have also added this information:
1. Verified that I have an internet connection with my broadband modem.
2. Verified that my TV signal is still functioning through the switch (this
TV service I have is IP based)
3. Powered off the modem and switch by turning them off and unplugging them
for 5 mins (the book said 2 but I kept it off longer for overkill). I
disconnected the CAT-5 cable from my PC.
4. I plugged the router into the switch and my PC then powered up ONLY the
router and switch.
5. After 5 mins, I powered up the router.
6. The router setup was able to detect my PPOE settings, and my account
login information.
7. When I try to connect to the internet - using my hard wire connection I
cannot access the internet.
8. On my wireless PC, I can access shared files that I have on my PC that is
wired into the router, but I am unable to access the internet.
I don't see any error messages or anything like that, just that I cannot
connect to the internet.
In speaking with my ISP (Aliant a.k.a Sympatico) they told me all I should
have to do is plug my router into the switch, run the router setup, and
everything would automagically work 
I have tried Modem: Router: Switch as well and I lose my TV and I can't
connect to the Internet.
If there are any tips you can give me, I'd really appreciate it. I have a
friend who has the same router, but does not have Aliant TV and the setup
went perfect.
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