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    Have (finally) been able to have DSL installed at my home in Baja Mexico. They use the "2 wire" modems here (Thompson TG585V7). Now the problem I've run into.

    Hardwire (ethernet) to the Thompson modem works GREAT. However, when I attach the Thompson modem to my Linksys WRT54G router via ethernet cable I keep getting DNS server errors. I know the modem works (had it set up on another network). I want to use the Linksys because I have an external antenna up to extend the wireless signal range.

    Did Linksys modem reset, changed WEP keys and Tx channels - no help.

    Is it possible that the Thompson just isn't compatible with the Lynksys?

    Out of ideas - input appreciated (I'm more of a satellite guy than a computer guy).

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    On mine, I had to disable the wireless in the 2 wire and set it to bridged mode and let the linksys handle all of the routing functions.

    That may be your issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vodad View Post
    On mine, I had to disable the wireless in the 2 wire and set it to bridged mode and let the linksys handle all of the routing functions.

    That may be your issue.
    Tried that too - I'm stumped!

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    Hi,

    This sounds like you haven't configured the router to connect with the modem correctly. I have DSL here and use PPPoE to with the DSL modem. Call your ISP and get the settings. You have to do some minor configuration.

    By default most Linksys routers on the WAN port default after a "reset",change to DHCP to connect to the WAN device.

    Hope this helps you out

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