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SO, finally after long years of waiting DSL is finally ordered and its turned on today...
I can get the connection to work if i direct connect it to ethernet ports on my computers, but i cannot make it run through my wireless router (Trendnet 54 Mbps)... i have tried the troubleshooting disk, google, and friends who know a lot more about networking than i do, and nobody can seem to figure it out.
Uninstall your DSL software on the PC(s), set your NIC to DHCP in Control Panel\Network Connections, set up your router with your DSL id & password. In short, your pc is now in a LAN.
[MODEM]---[ROUTER]===[LAN/PCs]
If that doesn't work, uninstall your NIC driver in device manager, restart pc, install its driver, double-check the TCP/IP props. If that doesn't work, START, RUN, CMD, enter these:
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Restart PC. You can also look at the router manual for how to set up. It may be a PDF file from their website.