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| Thread ID: 39043 | 2003-10-25 20:18:00 | Nokia M1122 | Andy_G (4776) | Press F1 |
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| 186548 | 2003-10-25 20:18:00 | A couple of weeks back a power surge managed to strip my M1122 of its Firmware, after much mucking around creating the CLI adapter plug I have managed to reload the firmware and the modem seems to start fine, ie DSL light on and green, STA light comes on then goes away and the eth light is on but I cannot seem to be able to get into the router via the browser (Ie Explorer) have tried typing M1122 in the URL field, also 192.168.1.1 as well as 192.168.1.2, still no joy. Is anyone familiar with why this may be? Help please I am so close I can almost taste it. Thanks |
Andy_G (4776) | ||
| 186549 | 2003-10-26 01:40:00 | Was the firmware you loaded a backup of your original or a fresh one ?? I am not all that familiar with the nokia's but a quick surf around has shown that the default IP address for the m1122 is >>192.168.1.254<<, it may be wrong but worth a try anyway ..... as the firmware may have defaulted it back to all original settings. |
TazzieNZ (463) | ||
| 186550 | 2003-10-26 01:44:00 | also have a look at this link ....... www.nzdsl.co.nz |
TazzieNZ (463) | ||
| 186551 | 2003-10-26 02:01:00 | If your machine uses DHCP (which it prob does) Go to Start --> Run --> Type in "command" without the " and click OK At the command prompt type: "ipconfig /all" again without the " This should give you information on your network connection - the IP address listed as the Default Gateway should be the IP address of your modem. Where in NZ are you, as I have made a CLI cable for that router which you can use to restore the firmware if required. |
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438) | ||
| 186552 | 2003-10-26 19:28:00 | Thanks for the replies,unfortunately I had tried all of the above, made the RJ45 to DB9 adapter and reloaded the firmware onto the router, it all went well and the router np longer stops at start up with the STA light stuck on red. It boots then goes out and the DSL light and eth lights all doing what the used to before it was broken. The ipconifg returns no default gateway address. So I cannot configure the modem as I cannot access it thru the browser window. I am in Ch Ch by the way | Andy_G (4776) | ||
| 186553 | 2003-10-26 19:34:00 | Are you saying you can't ping it or see it on the network at all? That could make it tricky. Normally I would say just goto to m122 on your browser but if it has no IP address then a name definitely won't work. robo. |
robo (205) | ||
| 186554 | 2003-10-26 19:44:00 | Hi, The only adresss returned with the ipconfig is the eth nic 169.254.160.218. Tried to ping 192.168.1.1and 192.168.1.2, no joy. |
Andy_G (4776) | ||
| 186555 | 2003-10-26 20:00:00 | What about 254? | robo (205) | ||
| 186556 | 2003-10-26 20:03:00 | Oh, and I just looked at mine and Save Config says it will save the configuration so it doesn't get zapped with a power outage or restart. Doesn't mention surges. Not sure how much I trust that now. robo. |
robo (205) | ||
| 186557 | 2003-10-26 20:09:00 | My advice, Next time your showing your kids your fancy hockey skills inside and flick the ball into the light, then turn the power off at the mains then back on after repairing the light, make sure your modem is turned off first. |
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