Connect to the wireless router again this time using the new IP address( )Ħ. In the ‘Network Setup’ section of the ‘Setup’ page, change the Local IP address of the wireless router to 192.168.0.1 and save the settings.ĥ. Connect the wireless router to your computer and log on using its IP address, Ĥ. From the ‘Device Info’ page, note down the Primary and Secondary DNS addresses.ģ. Connect the ADSL modem to your computer and log on to the modem using its IP address(generally it is )Ģ. In his post he used a Netgear router as an example, here are the same steps for a Linksys wireless router:ġ. Vikram Sridharan’s post Airtel Beetel Modem + Netgear WGR614 Wifi Router provided the best solution. Instead of asking Airtel to provide me with a solution and overcharge for it, I decided that buying a wireless router(Linksys) and connecting the ADSL modem with it would be more cost-effective.Īfter spending a frustrating hour trying to get it work and searching the Internet for clues, I finally managed to get it to work. I have an Airtel broadband connection(provided through a Beetel ADSL modem) and two laptops which need to access the connection simultaneously.
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