If a place has high speed internet, but only through an ethernet cable, can I bring my wireless router....?

Static IP is not needed If the network continues to fail, try these options: 1) check VPN access to the building complex's modem (it may be required) 2) check the port numbers for everything. The router should have a port number higher than the network it is directly connected to, and the computers connecting to the router must also have higher port numbers than the router it is directly connected to 3) keep fiddling with the ipv4 and ipv6 settings for the router -- (I'm not entirely sure if this would be possible) 4) this question may be solved easier by asking on a forum, as the formatting provided on forums allow for others to check up on your progress as you state each problem you encounter through the process of setting up your network.

Cross loop is correct, you don't need a static IP address. Plug in the modem into the internet (yellow) port and and a computer into one of the other ports, run the setup routine from the CD It should find the router and configure it correctly for the modem. It may be necessary to reset the router to its defaults by pressing the reset button for 5 seconds HTH David.

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