Reliance Wired Broadband help!?

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ramdante

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I ve been using reliance wired broadband for about a year now, I ve been using my old dlink wireless router to get Wifi, but recently the broadband splitter box which reliance gave has gone kaput, and I ve made a thousand calls for a replacement.

So I tried connecting the reliance WAN wire directly to the wifi router, no matter however I tried or what setttings I used it didnt work.(so currently connected the WAN wire to the pc directly for internet use)>

My question is should connecting the WAN wire directly to the wifi router work? (is my old dlink router not supporting this), if anyone can confirm this, I ll probably get a new Asus router.
 
It is possible that your router is not a Adsl modem it whatever modem reliance uses.

The splitter box will be a modem I suppose whereas you are directly connecting it to a router instead of a modem.
 
Reliance gives internet in the form of WAN(RJ45) cable directly, and the box they give is definitely a splitter for using phones and not some modem.But thats the thing thats confusing me, if I connect thru the splitter box wifi works if I directly connect the WAN cable wifi doesnt work, I wonder what the splitter box does here to make it work.

Posted this in the broadband section..mods delete this thread!
 
So the splitter box has a wifi router inbuilt ?

And the telephone wires are separate from wan cable ?
 
oh no..you have no idea about reliance wired connection do you!?
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Splitter box does not have any router or modem inbuilt, its just for getting phone line out of the reliance WAN internet cable.

When I connect the wan cable coming out from the splitter box to the wifi route(dlink) then wifi works, if I dont use the splitter box and connect the reliance WAn internet directly to the wifi router then it doesnt work.
Anyone here with reliance connection!?
 
When I connect the wire coming in from Reliance to my router, it works without any issues. Something must be wrong with the router; check whether it has been set to Dynamic IP and not PPPOE or something else. The issue lies in the router itself
 
When I connect the wire coming in from Reliance to my router, it works without any issues. Something must be wrong with the router; check whether it has been set to Dynamic IP and not PPPOE or something else. The issue lies in the router itself

Thats exactly what I needed! Thanks Sei! and distro!
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And Sei can you tell me in fashion you have connected the reliance cable to the router!?
1> Reliance(WAN) cable ---> LAN1 slot(Router) ---> LAN2(router) ---> PC

or

2> Reliance(WAN) cable ---> WAN slot(Router) ---> LAN1(router) ---> PC
 
Reliance (WAN Cable) --> WAN slot (Router)

PCs<----- LAN (1/2/3/4) slot (Router)

The 2nd point.
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