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<blockquote data-quote="Enforcer" data-source="post: 3593053" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>I've tried in vain to get my Linksys router (WRT54g v.2.2 with latest firmware) to work with our new Comcast cable modem. This has included Linksys' own instructions to clone my iBook's ethernet card's MAC address to the router and then powercycling everything. Any ideas? My last resort is to actually call Comcast, and I'd really like to avoid that because they suck at everything they do (but are the only game in town for my building).</p><p></p><p>Also, if someone knows how to setup an Airport Express with Comcast, that'd be fine too as I have both. All hardware and software information is included below:</p><p></p><p>Laptop: 1.2ghz G4 iBook (12" screen) with 1.25GB RAM, 32MB Video RAM, 120GB HD, standard ethernet card and Airport card; running latest update of Tiger</p><p></p><p>Linksys Router: WRT54g v.2.2 with latest firmware. Default factory settings. This router has 4 wired LAN ports in addition to wireless b/g</p><p></p><p>Airport Express "router": Setup with default factory settings.</p><p></p><p>ISP: Comcast High-Speed Internet via cable modem. The modem itself is a Motorola and works great when connected directly to my iBook via ethernet cable.</p><p></p><p>Naturally if I get one of the routers to work, I'll be applying wi-fi security (WPA2) and the like, but the trick is getting there. I appreciate any and all help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enforcer, post: 3593053, member: 396"] I've tried in vain to get my Linksys router (WRT54g v.2.2 with latest firmware) to work with our new Comcast cable modem. This has included Linksys' own instructions to clone my iBook's ethernet card's MAC address to the router and then powercycling everything. Any ideas? My last resort is to actually call Comcast, and I'd really like to avoid that because they suck at everything they do (but are the only game in town for my building). Also, if someone knows how to setup an Airport Express with Comcast, that'd be fine too as I have both. All hardware and software information is included below: Laptop: 1.2ghz G4 iBook (12" screen) with 1.25GB RAM, 32MB Video RAM, 120GB HD, standard ethernet card and Airport card; running latest update of Tiger Linksys Router: WRT54g v.2.2 with latest firmware. Default factory settings. This router has 4 wired LAN ports in addition to wireless b/g Airport Express "router": Setup with default factory settings. ISP: Comcast High-Speed Internet via cable modem. The modem itself is a Motorola and works great when connected directly to my iBook via ethernet cable. Naturally if I get one of the routers to work, I'll be applying wi-fi security (WPA2) and the like, but the trick is getting there. I appreciate any and all help! [/QUOTE]
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