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| Thread ID: 59812 | 2005-07-13 10:05:00 | ADSL Connection Help | nathan23h (6782) | Press F1 |
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| 371867 | 2005-07-14 02:42:00 | That's a USB modem, install your motherboard drivers, then install the modem drivers, then any other suggested fixes . Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop, click Manage, expand (+) Event Viewer, look through the events, warninging and errors by double clicking (you can move up/down using the arrows once in the properties dialogue) . Is there anything in there to indicate what is causing the problem? Don't run your computer for more than a minute or two without a firewall and adequate antivirus protection (the Windows firewall is inadequate) . It doesn't look like this modem uses NAT, which makes you more vulnerable to attack . Have you read this: DSE: Frequently Asked Questions Q . I have completed installation of my XH1172 but am not able to login to it's configuration pages after clicking the desktop icon . How do I configure my XH1172? A . We have identified that there may be problems accessing config pages if the XH1172 has not been setup correctly, specifically if the modem is plugged in to the computer before installing the drivers the XH1172 will be set to factory defaults which are not as described in the User Manual . The steps below will allow you to work around this problem: 1 . Double-click the USB Endpoint Login icon on your desktop . 2 . When prompted for username and password, enter admin as the user and epicrouter as the password . 3 . Click Quick Start in left hand panel, click Always On to set the modem to automatically connect to your ISP then click Save to save this change . 4 . Click Wan in the Configuration section in the left hand panel 5 . Set Encapsulation to PPPoA VC-Mux 6 . Set VCI to 100 7 . In Static IP Settings section, delete the existing IP Address and replace with 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 8 . In PPP Settings section, enter the login name and password provided by your ISP (usually in the format username@isp . co . nz but note some ISPs may require you to add . xadsl or similar to this eg username . xadsl@isp . co . nz), consult your ISP for details . 9 . Click Submit to save the changes, then click Save Configuration to apply the changes and |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 371868 | 2005-07-14 08:34:00 | tried the winsock fix i suggested? Yes just tried this and it didnt work sorry |
nathan23h (6782) | ||
| 371869 | 2005-07-14 08:37:00 | MurrayP: Yeh i checked all the settings of the Modem and the all match what is on the DSE website. When i looked in the event viewer i found the following which mean nothing to me: Under the "System" Files Type: Warning Source: Tcpip Event:4226 Type: Error Source: acpi Event: 4 or 5 Under the "Application" Files Type: Warning Source: userenv Event:1517 All the above appear regularly |
nathan23h (6782) | ||
| 371870 | 2005-07-14 12:29:00 | As i said it's still working fine on my old harddrive so i wouldn't thing there would be any diffrences in the setup between drives? Thats the point. The motherboard (and all I/O and USB functionality) drivers are held on the HDD. If you have not updated them on the new HDD install, you are limping along on the Windows default drivers as explained. The old HDD installation probably contained the correct drivers, hence it works. |
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