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Connect Netgear Wireless DG834G To Telewest Cable Modem
Posted by PTHawkes on February 8th, 2005


Dear All

I have recently moved and signed up to Telewest cable broadband. Coming
from an old ADSL/BT set up with a netgear DG834G ADSL wireless
Modem/Router. Has anyone out there had any success in being able to
connect the router to the Telewest cable modem. Thus basically using
the Wireless router and modem(DG834G) as an access point only. If you
get my drift....

Is this at all possible or will I have to chuck the router.

Cheers in advance
Paul

Posted by 7 on February 8th, 2005


PTHawkes wrote:

Thats trying to mix chalk and cheese.
Cable modems and ADSL modem+router are fundamentally different equipment.

The cable modems usually have USB and ethernet output. Try and use
the ethernet output - that allows multiple PCs to
connect together.

You just need standard ethernet switch, ethernet hub or ethernet router
to attach to the cable modem's ethernet port.
The advantage of using ethernet router is the firewall
which is essential these days. About 30-40 quid for standard ethernet
routers.


Posted by Lurch on February 8th, 2005


On 8 Feb 2005 03:47:08 -0800, "PTHawkes" <Paul.Hawkes@gmail.com>
strung together this:

No. You only need the modem for ADSL lines. Cable just needs a router
plugging into their modem.

You'd be better off eBaying it. ;-)
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Posted by Doehead on February 8th, 2005


If you mean access point as in just using it as a wireless access point,
then yeah you can do it, but it's a bit of a fudge. I only know it's
possible because I did it while in the process of moving from a telewest to
a ADSL area and my DG834 turned up while still with Telewest.

I can't remember all the details, but I think I probably had two network
cards in the PC - one connected to the telewest modem and the other to the
router. The PC was running internet connection sharing software obviously. I
disabled the DHCP server in the router and let the PC handle that. Wireless
just "worked" I think...clients would connect to the router, ask for an IP,
and it would then pass the request back to the PC.

I think it probably worked sharing the internet connection with an xbox too.
So the router gets to stay as a router and a WAP, but the PC has to deal
with the communication to the TW modem because as others have said, ADSL and
TW obviously aren't compatible.

Iain



Posted by PTHawkes on February 8th, 2005


Thanks for the help people

I guess I'm gonna have to scrap it then. I only have one machine and
network card. I was hoping to use the Wireless Router as an
access point only but as you've pointed out I guess its not gonna work

Thanks again

Posted by It's Me on February 8th, 2005


I am not an expert here, but don't bin it.

If you get a Cable modem I am sure you can use the one you got now as a
extended router and wireless access point.

The only bit that would not work is the modem side of it.

But Like I said I am no expert so I could be totally wrong.


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Posted by PTHawkes on February 8th, 2005


Thats what I thought....but I've searched all over and have not found
anyone who has attempted this or got this right

Posted by Paul D.Smith on February 8th, 2005


Scrap it? Surely you mean eBay it. If you can't be bothered, box it up and
send it to me - I'll even pay the postage ;-).

Paul DS.


Posted by Mark²³°° on February 8th, 2005


PTHawkes wrote:
the PC.
See what happens......


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Mark²³°°

Posted by It's Me on February 8th, 2005


And me, will pat X2 postage.

Send it, please.


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Posted by Paul D.Smith on February 9th, 2005


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Keep this up and we'll save him the eBay auction fees ;-).

Paul DS.




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