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<blockquote data-quote="Mac Man 2007" data-source="post: 1887893" data-attributes="member: 393353"><p>I don't want to get in the way of what Jake is trying to do. That said if you can access your CL modem on line and shut it off and turn on Mac Airport then changing channels would be easier.</p><p>So what model modem are you using? There will be instructions online. </p><p>Example I am using a C1100T.</p><p>This is what I find on my the side of my modem.</p><p>The GUI address is the number you type into the url. No www. or https stuff.</p><p>Just the number. In my case the number is 192.168.0.1</p><p>That takes me to the login page. The administrator user name is "admin"</p><p>and the password is on your modem which is unique to your modem. Login.</p><p>From there I go to wireless settings and tell it to disable wifi. I log out and it is done. Plug in you Airport and seeing that it has already been signed into your modem you should be good to go. </p><p>As for the cables green or yellow from your wall socket to "DSL" on your modem is ok. And then usually your Airport is a yellow cable leading to an ethernet port on the modem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac Man 2007, post: 1887893, member: 393353"] I don't want to get in the way of what Jake is trying to do. That said if you can access your CL modem on line and shut it off and turn on Mac Airport then changing channels would be easier. So what model modem are you using? There will be instructions online. Example I am using a C1100T. This is what I find on my the side of my modem. The GUI address is the number you type into the url. No www. or https stuff. Just the number. In my case the number is 192.168.0.1 That takes me to the login page. The administrator user name is "admin" and the password is on your modem which is unique to your modem. Login. From there I go to wireless settings and tell it to disable wifi. I log out and it is done. Plug in you Airport and seeing that it has already been signed into your modem you should be good to go. As for the cables green or yellow from your wall socket to "DSL" on your modem is ok. And then usually your Airport is a yellow cable leading to an ethernet port on the modem. [/QUOTE]
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