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    Please could someone try to help me to sort out my Belkin G Wireless Modem Router and a Netgear N150 Wireless Router. The computer being used is a Acer Aspire with Windows XP Home with 1GB memory. First when I get hold of the Netgear N150 Wireless Router I set it up correct and I tryed it. It took out the phone line and made a noise like a police car. So I have now get the Belkin G Wireless Modem Router and put that onto the computer and that will not work. I then take the phone wire and put it into the back of the computer and it will not work on the internet. I do get the lan or highspeed internet show up and if I use dail up on the old Sagem from Talk Talk then I can get onto orange. But I like to make the ADSL cable go into the Modem then the wireless router and have it work for me.

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    Belkin G Wireless Modem Router

    Could you let us know the model number of this please ?

    I like to make the ADSL cable go into the Modem then the wireless router
    If you have a wireless modem router you don't need an extra modem.

    Have you got filters on all equipment that is connected to the phone network ?

    Are you trying to connect by cable or wireless ?

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    Hi there ?
    First I don't know a name to put so that is why I have put the ? in the above "Hi There"

    To Answer your questions, yes I do have the filter on the main phone line box and there are two wires coming from it, one bring the phone and the other one bring the ADSL. What I should be able to do is take the cable and put it into the modem Router. Put it will not get a message at the computer end. Tp amswer your next question which is the model number for the Belkin Wireless Modem Router, it is F5D7634-4A-H v2. I am trying to connect the cable and I did all that correct, but the computer does not want to see it. I have been though to network connections and I see that the high speed internet or lan is both in blue. The only way at this time to connect to the internet is to dail up 0 on the Sagem modem which I like to bin that. The new modem is not being seen by the computer.

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    First I don't know a name to put
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    Do you have your router set up exactly as the image below?


    In particular - Connection #2
    This may not be connected directly to a wall socket as shown but may be connected to a splitter or extension cable.
    At this point there should be a filter.

    User manual is here:
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    Well it now works, Still need to work out how to get port 10024 for Free radio network as it is a VOIP or get a better modem router. So please could anyone help me open up port 10024.

    Many thanks
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    Hi there,
    Been doing some web searching to see if I can come up with any information on a better router come modem for VOIP. I use no-ip.org and was reading there web site and see the the Linksys by Cisco BEFSR41EtherFast Cable/DSL router would work. Now if I can also get hold a a modem then I can use my Free Radio Network Server which is a VOIP system. Or if there is a free service like the no-ip.org I can see if I can do a port foward to it.

    Anyone with any good ideas please send them to me.
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