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Brige mode how do i put the speedstream 4200 in briged mode my d link router thinks the speedstream 4200 is a router and i cant get net2go working with network magic...
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This may actually be an issue with your ISP. There is a good possiblity that your ISP has bound your connection to the MAC address of the network card on your computer. This is a common occurance which is why router manufacturers give you the option of having your router clone your computer's MAC address. Go into your router's management an perform the clone, sorry I cannot give you more details but I don't know the specific model of your Belkin router.
I keep get a NAT type 3 on my ps3. I've been told when plugging the modem straight into the ps3 it should be type 2. After looking on the net it seems that there is some type of problem because of the Speedstream 4200 Modem. Is there some type of setting I could change on this modem to make it better?
usually for vista it has compatibility issues w/ drivers, u need to right click the driver on the c drive then click run as windows 98, me, xp.. just click on yes if it says unknown device or disk. or u can procees to speedstream site then download appropriate driver.
put the modem in bridge mode and then connect a DSL/cable router to it...you'll have to configure the PPOE if its DSL...
Cable is a little easier because there usually is a MAC authientication not username and password...plug dsl/cable router into cable modem...turn both off for about aminute then turn modem on first then router...
Be careful most routers with wireless have it enable with no security by default...turn it off or set securty (wirelss that is)
how do i bridge my modem
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