 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 1 edit | reply to roydw
Re: Gigaset SE567 Wireless Problem Note: If any one would like to verify this, the SE567 should also work like the 5200, 4200 and 6520 in that they all by default are in Bridge Mode and Router Mode at the same time.
In other words, you should be able to Factory Reset the unit and then leave the SE567 unconfigured (blank, no username or password entered). Then setup your Router behind the unconfigured SE567 with only your Username/Password using a PPPoE connection type. If your Router has optional settings for Host Name, Domain Name and/or Service name those should be left blank or at their Factory Default values. If there is an "always on" option that should be check active.
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 roydw join:2008-07-31 Meadview, AZ | Hi Doctor Olds
Sorry my resonse is slow - been on vacation.
I believe you are correct. To get my SE567 and TRENDnet TEW-432BRP router working together, I just turned off wireless on the SE567 and plugged port 1 on the SE567 into the WAN port on the TEW-432BRP. (Of course the TEW-432BRP had to be setup for DHCP, wireless security etc. on my local network). I had intended to set the SE567 to "bridge only" as recommended earlier in this thread but discovered everything was working just fine without taking this step.
Don't know for sure if this answers your question wrt dual bridge/router mode however my SE567 settings are all default AFAIK with the exception of the initial configuration of Username/Password using a PPPoE connection to connect to my ISP.
I am also pleased to report the orginal problem of not being able to connect via wireless to the SE567 router with my iPAQ 111 has been solved using the new router
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