RG54GS and bt voyager 205 adsl router

   hello
         does anyone have an answer to help me with my problem ?
     i have the RG54GS i will plug it into my adsl voyager 205 . ethernet slot and connect to wan on RG. and share my internet with pc downstairs ,which will recieve via wireless usb 11.b adapter (msi also)
  but i cannot access my resi gateway via the ip . i will enter the default into my browser and it will say ,using ie .6 page not found or if i use mozilla firefox unable to access.
         i have also tried connect direct thru ethernet on pc into wan on RG and even lan on RG. no joy
   i tried all things . i just want to tell it that i am fix ip and set up so i can share internet.
 ty in advance for any ideas
     deanosbeano

               yeh all is fine, i can ping everything except this default ip. 192.168.1.254  i get timed outwith i.e  and with firefox get connection refused.
     seen the other topics on this , but it says about the dhpc thing start/ctrl panel/network/ ethernet marvel youcon in my case/tc icp. here i get auto or manual adress. my voyager dictates my static. which is above with diff last number.
        so do i put same ip in the marvel which my voyager uses . or do i put the default . i tried both to be honest. and all seems fine cept i cant browse just join with games . but my rg wont let me ping it so i cant set it up to send info to my 11b downstairs.
       oh for a jargon free walkthru with screenies .

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