Re: Can't connect DD-WRT Router to Comcast

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  On 09/13/2010 01:52 PM, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:
> On 09/13/2010 06:19 PM, Jim wrote:
>>    FC13 / KDE-4
>>
>> I cannot get a Linksys WRT54G with DD-WRT  or a Linksys WRT160N to
>> connect to a Arris TM602G/CT Modem.
>>
>> 1. I have called Comcast and they swear that the connection is not
>> registered to my PC MAC address.
>>
>> 2. I cloned the PC mac address in my DD-WRT/Router.
>>
>> 3. I have pulled the battery out of the Cable Modem , reset,
>> disconnected power cord and ethernet cable and wait 1 minute before
>> plugging modem back in.
>>       And put in ethernet cable and powered modem back up.
>>
>> 4. I then powered up the Router and reset it and I get no WAN IP
>> addresses in router.
>>       PC connects to router and I can login to router and check settings,
>> No WAN Ip's in router.
>>       I also Cloned the PC Mac address in Router .
>>
>> 5. I know for sure that the WRT54G is working because I have already had
>> it connect to this Modem, but I had to move everything to a different room.
>>
>> 6. I know the Ethernet Cable is okay because, I can remove it from
>> router and plug it directly into PC, and reboot PC and I have a Internet
>> Connection, without having to pull the power plug on Modem
>>       The ethernet cable is 25 ft. long because the Modem is up stairs
>> and I can't relocate it , but that should not be a problem.
> Have you compared your PC network configuration with that of the Modem?
> I'm using DD-WRT router and this provides a lot of options, and
> certainly for my network configuration it will not work after being
> reset. So check the following
>
> Is the WAN connection using DHCP or fixed IP address, and the router is
> configured correctly for that WAN connection.
>
> Is the LAN side of the router configured to use DHCP or fixed IP address
> range, and does this match your PC configuration.
>
> Is the router configured to allow your PC connection, determined by MAC
> addresses if set.
>
>
> For the record I'm using Fedora 13 and KDE, and manage my PC/Laptop
> network connections using KNetworkManager.
>
> HTH
>
> cpp4ever
  The WAN and LAN is setup as DHCP.

But in LAN section at bottom of page it shows  A DHCP Clients and it has 
the MAC# of my PC and Laptop .

I also am using KDE/ NetworkManager
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