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ADSL Modem, Router, Switch configuration for UK



 
 
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Old March 12th 04, 10:13 AM
Dave
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Default ADSL Modem, Router, Switch configuration for UK

Does anyone know how to configure a shockproducts 741 ADSL Modem Router
Switch to link two clients and sharing ADSL ?.

I haven't been able to get this to work by following instructions on the
Shock site for the 711 ADSL Router.

Major puzzle is inability to get other than an orange light when
connecting the lan cable. The quickstart instructions say it should be
green. PPP connects but still no ability to browse internet.

I seem to be having problems posting to this NG in terms of seeing my
postings so if you have info a quick copy by email would be appreciated.

Thanx
Dave
 




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