- ntl broadband linux router configuration
- Posted by spam.meplease@ntlworld.com on October 15th, 2006
Hi,
Is it possible to connect to the ntl 250 router and configure it? I
used to be able to connect to my BT router via a web browser, at
address 192.168.1.1 (if i remember correctly), but this doesn't work
with the ntl router.
My connection is OK, I just want to stop amulebeing firewalled.
- Posted by kráftéé on October 15th, 2006
spam.meplease@ntlworld.com wrote:
The normal answer will be no, but it is possible to crack them. NTL
do not look kindly upon anybody who does so (loss of account etc etc)
& it won't make any difference for your Emule apps as it's filtered at
a stage further into NTL's network on their (non) transparent proxies
- Posted by Flyer on October 15th, 2006
<spam.meplease@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:1160919496.254487.203680@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
The NTL 250 isn't a router, it's a cable modem, so there's nothing to
configure. All you need do, is connect via ethernet, set your Linux box to
DHCP, power off modem and linux box, wait say 30 secs or so, turn on modem,
let it settle, then boot linux box.
P.
- Posted by Rob S on October 16th, 2006
On 15 Oct 2006 06:38:16 -0700, spam.meplease@ntlworld.com wrote:
-Hi,
-
-Is it possible to connect to the ntl 250 router and configure it? I
-used to be able to connect to my BT router via a web browser, at
-address 192.168.1.1 (if i remember correctly), but this doesn't work
-with the ntl router.
It's not a router... but you can connect to it with 192.168.100.1, and login as
root, no password.
No configuring can be done though - only looking at signal levels etc....
-Rob
robatwork at mail dot com
- Posted by new on October 17th, 2006
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 16:09:28 +0100, kráftéé wrote:
Emule? Does that connect to open nap servers? If so there is no filtering
done by ntl as the open nap servers are readily accesible and
downloads/uploads appear to work. Gnutella and piolet work too.