Dear Experts,
I got a new router asus n66u, and i am trying to connect it instead of my current Huawei one to have more stability and coverage.
The problem is that the wall socket provided from the isp is rj11 and the router socket is 8pin rj45.
When I checked the old cable from socket to Huawei, i found it is using two middle pins only (looks like telephone cable). And they are reversed in the both ends.
Now when I connect same old cable to asus router, the adsl lamp isn't on, and it failed to detect the Internet connection.
So the case now is that the two pins of the socket are connected to the middle two pins (#4 & 5) out of 8 of the router.
I tried to connect an ethernet standard cable, it fits in the socket and in router for sure, but still it doesn't work.
How could I fix this problem?
Is this setup is applicable? Coz i feel that the asus router is developed by one or two generations than the 4 years old Huawei one.
Thanks for your contribution in advance
I got a new router asus n66u, and i am trying to connect it instead of my current Huawei one to have more stability and coverage.
The problem is that the wall socket provided from the isp is rj11 and the router socket is 8pin rj45.
When I checked the old cable from socket to Huawei, i found it is using two middle pins only (looks like telephone cable). And they are reversed in the both ends.
Now when I connect same old cable to asus router, the adsl lamp isn't on, and it failed to detect the Internet connection.
So the case now is that the two pins of the socket are connected to the middle two pins (#4 & 5) out of 8 of the router.
I tried to connect an ethernet standard cable, it fits in the socket and in router for sure, but still it doesn't work.
How could I fix this problem?
Is this setup is applicable? Coz i feel that the asus router is developed by one or two generations than the 4 years old Huawei one.
Thanks for your contribution in advance