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smallbird
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21. June 2012 @ 02:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi all
I just renew my internet contract with At&T, however it seem I have some connection issue when I try to using bridge model with my router, before I renew everything work fine.
I have below spec; please let me know additional info is need!
Modem: D-Link DSL-520B
Router: Cisco Linksys WRT 310N
Even I switch my modem to bridge mode, and enter login ID in router it still won?t connect (which is exactly what I did before renew)
Please help! thx
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22. June 2012 @ 00:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by smallbird:
Hi all
I just renew my internet contract with At&T, however it seem I have some connection issue when I try to using bridge model with my router, before I renew everything work fine.
I have below spec; please let me know additional info is need!
Modem: D-Link DSL-520B
Router: Cisco Linksys WRT 310N
Even I switch my modem to bridge mode, and enter login ID in router it still won?t connect (which is exactly what I did before renew)
Please help! thx
What did AT&T and LinkSys tell you, when you asked them?

Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
smallbird
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22. June 2012 @ 01:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by GrandpaBW:
Originally posted by smallbird:
Hi all
I just renew my internet contract with At&T, however it seem I have some connection issue when I try to using bridge model with my router, before I renew everything work fine.
I have below spec; please let me know additional info is need!
Modem: D-Link DSL-520B
Router: Cisco Linksys WRT 310N
Even I switch my modem to bridge mode, and enter login ID in router it still won?t connect (which is exactly what I did before renew)
Please help! thx
What did AT&T and LinkSys tell you, when you asked them?
I have those gear with me for a while, so it was out of manufacture warranty service, basically just tell me to paid them in order to get service
AT&T support, tell me something similar since my router is not belong to AT&T it will cost me to resolve my issue,
That is why I try to seem my help here.
? Today I try to disable the DHCP and using auto on my router, but so far no luck
JST1946
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22. June 2012 @ 03:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I believe you can only use AT&T equipment with their service because when you install it you have to send the the serial number of the modem. There are a lot of Internet Service Providers that will only let you use their equipment.I also have AT&T DSL.

20 Year U.S.Army Veteran.Vietnam 1969-1972 101st Abn.Div.
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22. June 2012 @ 11:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by smallbird:
Originally posted by GrandpaBW:
Originally posted by smallbird:
Hi all
I just renew my internet contract with At&T, however it seem I have some connection issue when I try to using bridge model with my router, before I renew everything work fine.
I have below spec; please let me know additional info is need!
Modem: D-Link DSL-520B
Router: Cisco Linksys WRT 310N
Even I switch my modem to bridge mode, and enter login ID in router it still won?t connect (which is exactly what I did before renew)
Please help! thx
What did AT&T and LinkSys tell you, when you asked them?
I have those gear with me for a while, so it was out of manufacture warranty service, basically just tell me to paid them in order to get service
AT&T support, tell me something similar since my router is not belong to AT&T it will cost me to resolve my issue,
That is why I try to seem my help here.
? Today I try to disable the DHCP and using auto on my router, but so far no luck
You were using AT&T, before you renewed your contract with them. At that time, everything was working fine.

You renewed your contract with AT&T, and now it isn't working fine, and AT&T won't help you with a problem that they may have caused?

I know what I would tell AT&T.

Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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22. June 2012 @ 22:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
does it work alright as a regular router?
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smallbird
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24. June 2012 @ 00:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
HI all appreciate for your input, I have try below method

My modem & router is not belonging to AT&T so they couldn't help.
I can use modem to go online with no problem; just don't know the correct configuration for the router, since I have try the router in my company with no problem,
I have call D-LInk, they say since u can go online than you modem have no problem at all it was your router
So I call Linksys, they tell me you router have expire the service period, you will have to pay 29.99 for 14 day service or 6 month for 39.99. We couldn't service you until you paid....
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