MN-700 in Router mode issue

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I am using MN-700 base station, it has Motorola VT1000v
VOIP module between it and the cable modem (Comcast). I
had the system working in this set up for about 3 months.
Last week or so the MN-700 router stopped working, in the
management tool, I can see the connection between the
computer and the base station but the connection between
the base station and the internet is broken.

I unplugged the base station and directly connected it to
the computer and I was able to access the internet.

Today I started to work on it to figure out what is
wrong. I can use the MN-700 base station in access point
mode fine, but when I change the base station mode to
router it does not work.

I am wondering if any of you encountered a similar
situation, or if there is anything I should de to rectify
this issue.

Thanks,
Robby
 
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The Motorola device is also a router. You don't want two routers on
your network.

On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 12:38:25 -0700, "Robby"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am using MN-700 base station, it has Motorola VT1000v
>VOIP module between it and the cable modem (Comcast). I
>had the system working in this set up for about 3 months.
>Last week or so the MN-700 router stopped working, in the
>management tool, I can see the connection between the
>computer and the base station but the connection between
>the base station and the internet is broken.
>
>I unplugged the base station and directly connected it to
>the computer and I was able to access the internet.
>
>Today I started to work on it to figure out what is
>wrong. I can use the MN-700 base station in access point
>mode fine, but when I change the base station mode to
>router it does not work.
>
>I am wondering if any of you encountered a similar
>situation, or if there is anything I should de to rectify
>this issue.
>
>Thanks,
>Robby

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