 | [General] Problem with router and Adapter This may not be the correct forum, but some here may be familiar with my issues.
Do not have internet connectivity, despite all the lights lit on calbe modem and the ASUS WL520GU router and only the internet and ethernet lights are lit on the Linksys 2102.
Despite numerous reboots, no change and even bypassing the router and connecting directly to ATA still no conectivity.
When I open a browser, it reverts to the Asus error page, "reason for failed connection: You have set the wrong dynamic or static IP address, though nothing was changed.
Funny thing again, a direct internet connection to the ATA did nothing.
A google search only just shows lots of unasnered posts on this issue, or only the usual 'please reboot'.
I am communicating only because my laptop is capturing someone's unlocked wifi. |
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 toro join:2006-01-27 Scarborough, ON Reviews:
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| Can you check the status page of your router and see what IP address it got from the modem ? With my cable ISP, even if the modem is not provisioned, the modem would sync and all lights would look OK but the IP address provided to the router would be in the range 10.x.x.x and any attempt to browse the internet would be redirected to a page from the ISP that says the modem is not activated. -- Providers: voip.ms, freephoneline, smartcall.ro through asterisk. Hardware: Vonage VDV21, Moto VT2x42, Linksys SPA series, Grandstream HT series, Panasonic KX-TGP5x0 »www.voipfan.net |
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 | said by toro:Can you check the status page of your router and see what IP address it got from the modem ? With my cable ISP, even if the modem is not provisioned, the modem would sync and all lights would look OK but the IP address provided to the router would be in the range 10.x.x.x and any attempt to browse the internet would be redirected to a page from the ISP that says the modem is not activated. Well opening a browser means an automatic redirection to router web interface.
the LAN IP shows 192.168.1.1 as it should |
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 toro join:2006-01-27 Scarborough, ON | No, I am talking about the router's WAN IP (that's the IP it gets from the modem) |
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 | reply to hockeynomad I see the WAN IP, now what? |
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 gweidenh join:2002-05-18 Houston, TX kudos:1 | What is it? We are trying to determine if you are obtaining a valid IP address from your ISP |
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 | reply to hockeynomad WAN IP 24.246.71.200
Gateway 24.246.71.193 |
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 gweidenh join:2002-05-18 Houston, TX kudos:1 | OK, good, that is a valid Teksavvy IP address.
Have you connected a PCA or laptop directly to the cable modem (reboot the cable model when you do this) and determine if you can access the internet? |
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 1 edit | reply to hockeynomad I was able to sort out things through instructions contained in this thread. 
Seems the WINSOCK needed changing.
»forums.techguy.org/networking/10···t8296728
Thanks all for responding. |
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