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Feb 15th, 2008 at 12:34am
I have the same router, but why don't think it "recognizes" your modem? Is there a yellow icon flashing on the router? Can you actually access the internet?
The modem should ordinarily be plugged into the router WAN port, meaning it will NOT be identified as part of the LAN. Similarly - being on the WAN port - it won't show up on the LAN>DHCP Client list. If the router and modem are talking to each other, all the blue icons on the router will be illuminated (in blue), and the LAN light on the modem will be on.
If you use all the default settings, the router (192.168.2.1) will assign client addresses as 192.168.2.x, just as if they were wired on the LAN ports. But on the WAN port, the modem (default) will be 192.168.0.1
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