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Pluging a wireless router in a Telewest broadband cable modem
Posted by Steve Anon on April 17th, 2005


Hi, I have a Telewest Broadband (Blueyonder) connection using a
Motorola Surfboard SB5100
(http://broadband.motorola.com/consum...oducts/sb5100/) cable
modem.

I'd like to use a NAT/DHCP wireless router from Buffalo, the WBR2-G54S
(http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=937).

My questions are:
1) can I connect the two (I'm simply not sure about that 'wan'
connector at the back of the Buffalo wireless router... doesn't look
like ethernet to me (not sure- pixs are in the link above)

2) If I can connect the two, will the wireless router acquire an
address from the DHCP server at Blueynder and then, using NAT & DHCP
built-in the wireless router, have 2 or 3 laptops connect
simultaneously?

Thanks in advance for any answer or pointer,

Steve.

Posted by cw on April 17th, 2005


steve.anon@gmail.com (Steve Anon) wrote in
news:39942538.0504171332.1d6b121@posting.google.co m:

The WAN port should just be another RJ45 socket. They may have just
offset it to make it obvious to the technically challenged as to which
one it is.

You will have to register the MAC address of the WAN port on the router
with Blueyonder (you can do that on their website or by phone). You
should be able to get this out of the router/documentation.

--
Colin
*Drop DEAD from the email address to reply*

Posted by Yddap on April 17th, 2005


In news:Xns963BE644BF31Fcwfidei@212.159.2.87,
cw <usenet@fidei.DEADco.uk> opined very noisily:
No longer need to reg MAC addresses
just connect up with Cat 5 ( Rj45)
reboot modem then Router then PC in that order
--

Yddap
Remove guts to reply



Posted by steve.anon@gmail.com on April 18th, 2005


Thanks to both of you. I'll go and order now

Cheers,

Steve