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| Thread ID: 48991 | 2004-09-07 03:34:00 | DSE ADSL Router problems | smashedlittlebugger (4397) | Press F1 |
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| 270066 | 2004-09-07 07:16:00 | They are both connected directly to the router using straight DSE cat6 cables. I have onboard lan where my parents computer has a DSE network card. | smashedlittlebugger (4397) | ||
| 270067 | 2004-09-07 22:15:00 | Hi again So, the router is set up as multi-user? Try unplugging the other PC's cable and see if that makes a difference. Check that the cable isn't a crossover cable. Try using the other PC's cable. You shouldn't need to enter in any gateways on your PC, but if you do want to, use 192.168.1.2 / 255.255.255.0 Turn off your firewall, or ensure that addresses in the local range (192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253 should do it) are allowed unrestricted access. Go to DSE's web page, enter XH1169 as the code, then click the support link and read the FAQ's there. |
Jester (13) | ||
| 270068 | 2004-09-08 20:44:00 | I had the same sort of problem recently with the same router - ended up flashing it and now it works perfectly. Downloaded latest bios from DSE website. Had to try a coupla desktops to find one that would work with the USB connection and the flash programme, but after that plain sailing. |
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| 270069 | 2004-09-08 21:33:00 | the problem could be in your pc. I had similar difficulties with my setup. I could not get the onboard NIC to connect to the internet. It is a VIA mobo and I think it had something to do with the VIA 4-in-1 drivers. I eventually gave up, bought a $16 PCI NIC from DSE and it works fine. As this seems to be the only difference in the setup of your 2 machines, it may be worthwhile putting the NIC from your parents PC into yours and see if it works. andy |
andy (473) | ||
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