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| Thread ID: 127903 | 2012-11-20 23:45:00 | modem router | jayal (1291) | Press F1 |
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| 1313786 | 2012-11-21 09:13:00 | Because the utility if you uninstall it, it screws up the gateway. And leaves it blank. And I had to change it in the registry after I removed it. To fix it. Since, even If I typed the gateway in, it disappeared after every reboot. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1313787 | 2012-11-21 09:40:00 | On a statically assigned PC? I got my friend to use it, coz I never bother with the utilities, he didn't have anything at all like that. You're saying if I get the utility and install it, that it'll change my IP settings on removal? Sounds very odd indeed... Not impossible though, just very odd. |
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| 1313788 | 2012-11-21 19:01:00 | If you install it, you can't use staitic ips. Well, I couldnt anyway. But, when I uninstalled the utility, I couldnt put the gateway back in, like I said it kept disappearing after every reboot. So, to make it stick I had to go into the registry and put the ip in.. It didnt disappear then. Well, obviously its not installed now, since I've changed the OS. I think the utility also lets un unbrick a bricked modem, if you brick it. Weill, hopefully, I dont brick this, because I wont be installing it again lol |
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