Wireless connection w/linksys to Comcast?

I am trying to connect my daughter;s Linksys router to her Comcast cable DSL but am having trouble making the wireless connection. Do I have to change her settings in the computer to make this work? If so, what needs to be changed. I know Linksys works with other connections because I use one in my home, Thanks.

You actually need to provide more information. Comcast cable is not a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) so I will assume you arent connecting through a DSL Modem. So... Just plug the Linksys into the Comcast modem. Stick in an ethernet cord into the linksys and the other end into a computer. Open a web browser and type in 192.168.1.1
This will take you to the Linksys administration page.
Default User Name: admin
Default Password: admin
On the router: Make sure wireless networking is on and set to DHCP. You can also set up Encryption later by following the same directions to enter the router.
Sounds more complex than it is. If you are new to this, don't woryy, u cant break anything by messing with the settings.
To connect to it with your mac: Click on the little radar at the top right of your screen and choose the linksys router (whatever the network name is). You may have to enable DHCP on your daughter's computer if for exampe it has a manual ip address...
But I dont want to get to complex on you.. yet.

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