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I have a belkin 600db that worked fine for three years connected to dodo then changed address and couldn't connect the belkin to dodo. A d-link wireless adsl router connects ok everytime. I have spoken to belkin about the 600db and they couldn't find the problem and unfortunately I have lost the receipt to return it. I just purchased an AC1800 belkin and connected it for two days via the d-link and it was working fine with over 8 devices connected. For some reason it will not link up so I bought a belkin N300 modem router and this will not connect to the internet at all with all the passwords correct and several resets. Is it possible that dodo internet doesn't recognize Belkin anymore?

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Have you contacted dodo internet? it might be that your ISP requires a PPPoE setup or something.

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    Logan Simonsen Aug 13, 2014

    Have you contacted dodo internet? it might be that your ISP requires a PPPoE setup or something. Just found this on their website "Connection Type: PPPoE LLC". I am sure you will need to talk to DODO for help configuring.

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SOURCE: Wont connect to the internet

Try this, assuming you're using Internet Explorer: Go to Tools > Internet Options and select the Connections tab. Does it show your old dial-up connection in the list? If so highlight it and click on REMOVE. Close IE and re-open it. It should now use the Belkin LAN connection.

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