OverlordvI,
I'm a bit confused myself.. If your service provider is Comcast, which means you have Cable not DSL, why are you bridging your modem? You shouldn't have to bridge you modem.. Let's start from scratch. Take you switch out of the scenario. So now it should only be your Cable modem and you DIR-655 router. Disconnect everything from you Modem and you router (including power).
- Connect Ethernet from Modem to PC
- power up modem (wait a about a minute)
- Can you get online? If so open command prompt and run an
ipconfig are you pulling a public IP?
- try to ping a website like google.com or yahoo.com Are you getting replies? If yes you should be able to disconnect the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect it in to the WAN port of the router. (router should still be powered off)
- Connect another Ethernet cable in to a LAN port of the router and the other end in to your PC.
- power up router (wait about a minute)
- open command prompt type in
ipconfig /release then
ipconfig /renew- are you pulling a private IP and can you ping google.com or yahoo.com?
- If you're getting replies you should be able to connect your switch after the DIR-655 and be good to go.
- if you're not getting replies try doing a power cycle of your modem and router and try to ping those sites again.
Good Luck! Hope it works for you..
