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Airport Extreme vs. Century Link
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<blockquote data-quote="Mac Man 2007" data-source="post: 1888069" data-attributes="member: 393353"><p>I just notice on your original post the photo of your modem. You have the modem connected incorrectly. You should have a thick green line from the telephone wall connection that plugs into your "DSL" green port at the bottom of the modem. The yellow cable is supposed to go to your computer during the setup and then you can use it to run to your Airport wireless router if you are using an external wireless like you showed(although the white ethernet cable will function just fine to connect to Airport).</p><p> Your DSL light should be lit up when the C1110T is connected. Somewhere in you original kit from CL there is a green cable that is supposed to plug into the DSL port at the bottom of the modem. Your DSL light on the modem should lit up green like the photo I am posting. You have plugged your phone line into your Wan/Lan port with a yellow cord. This should not be the case if you are running DSL off the phone line.</p><p>Note per the instructions on the CL website: "The DSL light on the modem should be solid green, indicating an active network connection, before configuring this setting". So if you want to move to transparent bridging you have to have your DSL connected.</p><p>Did your set up this connection or was it like that when you moved in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac Man 2007, post: 1888069, member: 393353"] I just notice on your original post the photo of your modem. You have the modem connected incorrectly. You should have a thick green line from the telephone wall connection that plugs into your "DSL" green port at the bottom of the modem. The yellow cable is supposed to go to your computer during the setup and then you can use it to run to your Airport wireless router if you are using an external wireless like you showed(although the white ethernet cable will function just fine to connect to Airport). Your DSL light should be lit up when the C1110T is connected. Somewhere in you original kit from CL there is a green cable that is supposed to plug into the DSL port at the bottom of the modem. Your DSL light on the modem should lit up green like the photo I am posting. You have plugged your phone line into your Wan/Lan port with a yellow cord. This should not be the case if you are running DSL off the phone line. Note per the instructions on the CL website: "The DSL light on the modem should be solid green, indicating an active network connection, before configuring this setting". So if you want to move to transparent bridging you have to have your DSL connected. Did your set up this connection or was it like that when you moved in? [/QUOTE]
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