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Old 06-27-2007, 08:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey all!! Ive been having a problem with my router for the last 2 days. It was all working fine before. I use a Speedtouch 510v6 modem and TRENDnet TW100-S4W1CA 4 port broadband Router. And my connection type is a PPPoE.
Heres the case:
I needed to check my modems settings so I disconnected my router and connected my modem directy to my laptop. (i went online 192.168.1.254 to check the settings, and it was working well). When I connected my router back and wanted to check its settings from online, i coulndt connect to 192.168.1.1. But internet was working fine

So I reset the router it. And that didnt help. So I restored the routers deafult settings (I hope it was the right thing to do). and that didnt work either. From there on the internet is down aswell. Cant connect through the router (but i can when using only the modem, so the connection is working..something wrong with the routers settings)

I reconfigured my router as it was said in the TW100-S4W1CA configuration book. Shut my pc, modem and router down and then back again. Checked my TCP/IP settings. They are on "obtain an IP address automatically". And then the book said that my windows ip configurator should show this:

it said that if the IP-s are following, my PC has succesfully connected to the router.

IP 192.168.0.x
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0..1.1

so i opend RUN----ipconfig/all, and thats what i got

Windows IP configurator

Ip Routing is enabled
Wins Proxy is not enabled

DHCP enabled

IP 192.168.1.2
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.1

The book said that if the IP is not the same, restart everything and try again. I did..twice, but it didnt help..so .. i dont know what else to do.

My cables are all working fine, i reset my TCP/IP just in case (read it in some forum) and my firewall is off, and i installed latest firmware to my router ( i dont know if it helps or not)

Now my head is completly empty so any help is appreciated!!!!

Thank You ....
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So you're not getting anything when going here: http://192.168.1.1

Maybe this works:
http://192.168.0.1
http://10.0.0.1
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So you're not getting anything when going here: http://192.168.1.1

Maybe this works:
http://192.168.0.1
http://10.0.0.1
no....i can still go to the routers configurator page.. but the rest of the internet is down
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There should be a page called "Status" or "WAN" in your routers' config. Either of them should display a bunch of IP's. Write down the DNS IP's and enter then in the TCP/IP properties, under DNS servers, of your Ethernet Card.
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I dont have the DNS-s of the router.., I only know my modems DNS-s

under the WAN i there is only a place where to edit dns addresses...nothing shown there

i dont get this computer thing really well....
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There should be a page that displays multiple IP addresses. Here's a screenshot from my router:
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You could be right. My router doesn't display the DNS adresses it fetched from the ISP either. But you should still see if you have a page like this so you can see if your router is connected to your ISP at all.
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ok...i ll see what i can find ...ty
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but if i found out my dns...ill just add them to the TCP/IP Protocol Properites place??? and thats it..it should work?
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but if i found out my dns...ill just add them to the TCP/IP Protocol Properites place??? and thats it..it should work?
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