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| 199316 | 2003-12-12 06:27:00 | One of the bits of paper just happened to be a print out of the router's remote config utility. 192.168.0.1/status.html :) So I set the GW address to the router address and viola |
gerardkean (1765) | ||
| 199317 | 2003-12-12 21:59:00 | I'm going to ignore everything else that's been said (you guys have it pretty well sorted), but i ill tell you that in configuring the adsl, if you dont already know, these are XTRA's dns servers : Primary DNS: 202.27.184.3 Secondary DNS: 202.27.184.5 On my computer, my Router uses DHCP to assign IPs, and in doing so sets itself as my computer's primary dns server, and the above address as my computer's secondary one. This was probably no help at all, but i tried. Otherwise, what everyone else said i would have to agree with. |
Growly (6) | ||
| 199318 | 2003-12-13 01:03:00 | Remember, with an ADSL connection you have a fixed internet address. To shift your address within an "address block" turn power to Router off for a couple of minutes, and when it re-connects you will have a different internet address. Watch out if file downloading - for the (quite frequent) mini-outages on Jetstream connections - best to have file downloader able to resume the download. |
Cavity Overdrive (4981) | ||
| 199319 | 2003-12-13 01:25:00 | Actually, that'd be ISP dependant. My router reset about 30 times in one week while I was setting it up, and it kept the same IP address every time :-) |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 199320 | 2003-12-13 03:04:00 | > > Does anyone have the gateway address for > jetstream? > > The ISP should be able to tell you that, who is your > friends ISP? No they shouldn't. The internal IP address of the gateway has nothing to do with the ISP, and could be any of the internal ip ranges like 192.168.*.*; 10.0.*.* etc etc. It isn't up to the ISP to support setting up internal networks etc - once the modem connects and authenticates, and establishes a PPP session at their end, their job is done. Whether they choose to help more than that is entirely up to the individual ISP's helpesk ops procedures. |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 199321 | 2003-12-13 03:07:00 | > Actually, that'd be ISP dependant. Yup, kinda luck of the draw with ISP's and IP assignment. All JetStart accounts are dynamically and randomly assigned, Telecom won't allow it any other way on the network. However due to the limited number of accounts and reconnections, the chances of getting the same IP again on reconnect are fairly high. JetStream IP assignment is ISP dependent, they can be assigned either statically, or by dynamic assignment at the ISP's discretion. |
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