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Thread: Moving from Airtel Beetel 220BX with cisco linksys router to BSNL UTStarcom wa3002g4

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    Default Moving from Airtel Beetel 220BX with cisco linksys router to BSNL UTStarcom wa3002g4

    I am currently using the Airtel Beetel 220BX with cisco linksys router. I got a new BSNL broadband connection today with UTstarcom WA3002g4 modem/router.

    Problem statement- I m able to connect using the ethernet ports with a cable with the new BSNL conection but not able to use the wireless option. As till now i am using Airtel beeetel with linksys, I set the modem in bridge mode and hence the default modem page became the linksys routers home page.As a result I am not able to publish the 192.168.1.1 with my new BSNL modem/router.
    Can someone help me in setting the bSNL modem/router to work in wireless mode. For the time being I want to keep both airtel/linksys along with new BSNL modem/router.

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    Do you have both Airtel and BSNL BB connections?
    1. WA3002-g4 see "sticky" thread and program for BSNL. for WIFI mode.
    TEST, Feedback.
    2. GiveCisco router model number.
    3. show your connections tried like this
    a) ISP airtel - OR BSNL BB
    Beetel 220BX==>>> cisco Linksy router===>>> ??? to computer. ethernet port ( (change telephone junction Rj11 for BSNL ))

    b) BSNL BB ISP2 modem WA3002-g4 WIfi mode laptop.
    c) Wa3002-g4 Lan1 to desktop. ethernet port. Airtel or BSNL.

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    if you have multiple pcs, then you have to use ppoe mode..

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    Going forward, I will not be using both the broadband connections. I want to configure the new BSNL UTStarcom modem/router sucessfully in wireless mode. I tried connecting the UTstarcom modem/router to the cisco linksys WRT54g2 model and to the laptop. It worked well but this will not serve the intednded purpose of the Utstarcom builtin router functions.I am looking for a solution without using linksys and directly using inly UTstarcom modem/router.

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    then it makes your job even more simpler.. firstly do you intend to use bridged mode(dial up mode) or ppoe mode?

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