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You can manually configure the time machine to accept wireless signal from the router or extender. If you setup WEP on the router or extender, make sure you setup WEP on the time machine as well. For instructions in setting up wireless settings of Time Capsule click on this link -->>http://www.apple.com/timecapsule/wireless.html Hope this works for you.
Hi there,
I know it is very frustrating if these things do not work. I am sure that the router is not setup properly that is why it is not working. It says connected because you have a good connection from pc to the router. But the connection from your Netgear router to the modem is not working. There is a possible IP conflict between your modem and router. I suggest changing the IP address of your netgear router to 10.10.10.1 . To do this click the link below:
ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/WNR2000_UM_24FEB09.pdf
Note: This is the manual for your router. Go to LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters to change the router's IP address.
You shouldnt have any issues connecting your router to the home modem, simply connect the ethernet cord into the internet port of the router. It is a plug and play device meaning once it's plugged in you should be online.
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