Netgear Router DGN2200

Hello,
      I have just set up the BT Vision Box. I had to connect to the BT Hub to do this , but it will work with the netgear router until you want to Record  or watch anything on demand , then I have to  reconnect to the BT Hub .
     It is not practical for me to use the BT Hub as it is too slow and keeps on dropping wireless connections .The issue is the  netgear router not allowing internet access for the BT Vision box . Is there a MAC address for the BT Vision or is there another way to resolve this issue.
Regards
Starman53

Starman53 wrote:
On the netgear it says Dynamic DNS. There is nothing set here
It asks for Host name , user name and password
Not that setting. On the WAN settings it should say something about getting the IP address and DNS server automatically, or it may have the DNS server already filled in.
There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

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