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Post 5 made on Saturday December 30, 2006 at 23:01
Marc Koenig
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On December 30, 2006 at 20:42, sWORDs said...
Does your ethernet led burn green? Ifso you should be

My ethernet led is a constant green. The "busy" led does not light and nothing else is lit except power. The IR port led is not lit, even though I have an emitter hooked up to port 1.

able to check your dhcp clients table and find the ip
of the last client or search for the macaddress, then
you can check if it's there with your browser. Finding

Forgive me, but I'm not sure how to do this and I don't fully understand what you are telling me. Could you explain in more detail?

extenders using the pronto pro software didn't work here
either, I just added the extenders with there id's on
the systemspage properties. On my rfx 9600 the 0 id seemed
broken, when putting the id from 1 to 0 the id remained
1. When putting it from 1 to 2 it changed. So I'm using
1 a.t.m.

I swithed ID's and that didn't help.

If you have a router or gateway please tell the important
parameters (skip the wireless settings because the pronto
is already connected). Mine as a sample:
DHCP Server: Enabled
Max DHCP Clients: 50

How do I tell/find this information? I know all my parameters for the wireless access point.

I need to know your setup, as an example mine is on the
bottom of this post, please write down yours. Any connection
inside a device is left to right, external connection
are top to bottom. So Motorola SURFboard SB5120 UTP is
Connected to Router Wan and Router Lan is connected to
the switch. a.a.a.a is always the same (123.124.125.126)
b.b.b. is always the same (192.168.1.) x is a changing
number.

I'm not sure what all these numbers are that you are requesting. I will give you some information and you can tell me what else I need to give you.

I have a cable modem (Cisco uBR900 series) connected to a firewall unit (WatchGuard Firebox SOHO6) that then is connected to a 16 port router/switch (3Com Office Connect Dual Speed Switch 16 plus). Connected into that switch is my wireless access point (Dlink DWL-700AP) and also the RFX9600. I also have multiple other things into that switch including lines that lead to other PC's in the house, the Escient Fireball and my Netstreams Digilinx audio distribution system.

Thank you for your willingness to help me work through this. I'm very anxious to get the RFX9600 integrated.

Marc


























Motorola SURFboard SB5120 Coax (Cablemodem, DHCP Client,
a.a.a.a)
Motorola SURFboard SB5120 UTP (Cablemodem, DHCP Server,
a.a.a.a)
Linksys WRT54G Wan (Router, DHCP Client, a.a.a.a)Linksys WRT54G Lan (Router, DHCP Server, b.b.b.x)Linksys WRT54G WLAN (Router, DHCP Server, b.b.b.x)
Linksys EG005W (Switch)TSU9600 (Pronto, DHCP Client, b.b.b.x)
PC & RFX9600 (DHCP Client, b.b.b.x)


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