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Non-working D-Link DSL 300G+ modem
Posted by Dominic on August 18th, 2004


Have got one of the above, but can't seem to access the configuration
screen - does anyone who has used this mdoem have any useful suggestions as
to what could be wrong. All network settings etc. correct, and the modem
will sync' if plugged into an ADSL line, but cannot ping or access web
config.

Have tried resetting etc.

Cheers
Dom


Posted by Rodney Trotter on August 18th, 2004



"Dominic" <d.foulkes-spamtrap@ayl.cs.icbroadband.com> wrote in message
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http://192.168.0.1

Username :- admin
Password :- (think) admin (or blank)

Hope this helps..



Posted by Dominic on August 18th, 2004


Rodney Trotter wrote:
Not really to be honest, I have got (and read) the manual. When I say I
can't access it I'm not talking about authentication.

Thanks for trying though



Posted by poster on August 18th, 2004


On 18 Aug 2004 13:09, in uk.telecom.broadband, "Dominic" wrote:

If you cannot ping, then could it have gone back to a factory default ?
I know some routers seem to be on 19x.xxx.xxx.xxx (I can never remember,
so I set everything on my LAN to be 10.x.x.x and the routers I have, by
luck, happen to need 10.0.0.2 to be pinged to wake them initially).

Sorry, no knowledge of that D-Link unit, but just from my use of ISDN
and ADSL routers, have seen infrequent 'cannot connect' cases... Peter

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Posted by Dominic on August 18th, 2004


poster wrote:
Thanks. I would expect any router to be on one of the reserved IP ranges for
private networks (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, etc), but to be honest I haven't
actually tried pinging it anything but the 192.168 range, since that's what
it's supposed to use. Could have changed somehow, will give it a go.

Dom



Posted by poster on August 18th, 2004


On 18 Aug 2004 in uk.telecom.broadband, "Dominic" wrote:

I only use 10.x.x.x as I can use any combination and it is easy to
remember. I must check manuals if there's a 19x.xx.xx.xx address...
every time! So I switch to 10.x.x.x whenever possible Peter M.

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Depends on account that is opened by new customer, but good value ISP IMO.

Posted by Paul King on August 18th, 2004


"Dominic" <d.foulkes-spamtrap@ayl.cs.icbroadband.com> wrote in message
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The DLink DSL-300G+ only has 192.168.0.1 - its not changeable. However, if
(like me) you have it configured in "bridge" mode you wont be able to get to
the configuration screen unless you unplug it from any router (assuming that
it *IS* plugged into a router) and plug it directly into your PC.

HTH
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Posted by Dominic on August 18th, 2004


Paul King wrote:
Thanks that does help. Anyone want a free modem?

Dom




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