Re: DSL and no Appletalk
- From: Philip Meech <macmeech@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:27:42 GMT
I figured it out.
Phone line to dsl modem to WAN port on second router. All the other ethernet connections go to the LAN on the second router. Configure to DHCP just like Adelphia Modem enabling Appletalk. The WAN is configured by PPPOE
from the DSL modem. Wireless requires Airport Express hub connected to LAN by ethernet for Mac. Windows Wireless can be done by getting a combo DSL/router from Verizon that supports Windows Wireless like the Actiontec
that they sell. It works just like the cable modem with the replacement of the cable connection with an activated phone line. Forget Verizon tech support. It sounds obvious, but it is unknown to them how to set up a router to router connection. save this email. If you have more than one computer in the house, you have to order the wireless router for the extra ethernet ports to the DSL modem.
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