1. [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Jul 22, 2004
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Hi I've tried other tech forums, and was just wondering if anyone here might be able to help me, or give me a pointer as to where to go (!) Anyway, I've foolishley stuffed up the address of my shiny new adsl router. Original config IP address 10.0.0.2 Broadcast 255.0.0.0 This worked, by setting an ip aliased address on eth0 of 10.0.0.2 netmask 255.0.0.0, and so then I set it to IP address 192.168.1.10 Broadcast 255.255.255.127 (my network 192.168.1.0) and found I could no longer talk to it, no matter what combination of ip 192.168.1.x, netmask 255.255.255.x, and broadcast 192.168.1.x I used (and lots of other combinations) Please don't ask why I did this - I have no idea. In answer to other questions that may be asked, its a Taiwanese AR41/2A (can't find a company name) conexant chipset, with a reset button on the back, that doesn't reset the flash memory. I'm at my wits end, and am about to incorporate the box into the bathroom extension. Any ideas gratefully accepted. Chris
2. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Jul 22, 2004
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Firstly, I suggest resetting the router... Most of these things have a button that will put it back to factory specs... Secondly, are you using static IP's? If the router has DHCP, you could save yourself a whole heap of trouble. I used to use static IP's, but I found it so much easier with DHCP. My router can specify things like lease time, dynamic range, netmask, DNS server, etc etc etc... tis good :o) On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:56:15 -0700, Chris Burch <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> > > Hi > > I've tried other tech forums, and was just wondering if anyone here might be > able to help me, or give me a pointer as to where to go (!) > > Anyway, I've foolishley stuffed up the address of my shiny new adsl router. > > Original config > IP address 10.0.0.2 > Broadcast 255.0.0.0 > > This worked, by setting an ip aliased address on eth0 of 10.0.0.2 > netmask 255.0.0.0, and so then I set it to > IP address 192.168.1.10 > Broadcast 255.255.255.127 > (my network 192.168.1.0) > > and found I could no longer talk to it, no matter what combination of > ip 192.168.1.x, netmask 255.255.255.x, and broadcast 192.168.1.x I used > (and lots of other combinations) > > Please don't ask why I did this - I have no idea. > > In answer to other questions that may be asked, its a Taiwanese AR41/2A > (can't find a company name) conexant chipset, with a reset button on the > back, that doesn't reset the flash memory. > > I'm at my wits end, and am about to incorporate the box into the bathroom > extension. Any ideas gratefully accepted. > > Chris > > > > -- MrTrick
3. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by James Powell <munchr at mac.com> Jul 22, 2004
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As Mr. Barnes points out, most routers have a reset button to wipe out the flash and return the unit to original factory settings. However, simply pressing the button will usually only reboot the router. In order to factory reset the router using the button, you would normally need to hold it down for between 5 and 7 seconds. James Powell
4. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by Guillermo Bonvehi <knixeur at speedy.com.ar> Jul 22, 2004
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I dunno if this will help, but the broadcast address should be 192.168.1.255 and netmask 255.255.255.127 On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:56:15 -0700 Chris Burch <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: > > > posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> > > Hi > > I've tried other tech forums, and was just wondering if anyone here might be > able to help me, or give me a pointer as to where to go (!) > > Anyway, I've foolishley stuffed up the address of my shiny new adsl router. > > Original config > IP address 10.0.0.2 > Broadcast 255.0.0.0 > > This worked, by setting an ip aliased address on eth0 of 10.0.0.2 > netmask 255.0.0.0, and so then I set it to > IP address 192.168.1.10 > Broadcast 255.255.255.127 > (my network 192.168.1.0) > > and found I could no longer talk to it, no matter what combination of > ip 192.168.1.x, netmask 255.255.255.x, and broadcast 192.168.1.x I used > (and lots of other combinations) > > Please don't ask why I did this - I have no idea. > > In answer to other questions that may be asked, its a Taiwanese AR41/2A > (can't find a company name) conexant chipset, with a reset button on the > back, that doesn't reset the flash memory. > > I'm at my wits end, and am about to incorporate the box into the bathroom > extension. Any ideas gratefully accepted. > > Chris
5. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Jul 22, 2004
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Hi Thanks for all the replies, but the reset button does NOT reset to factory settings, and setting a netmask to 255.255.255.127 is not possible on the computer interfaces. Ho hum Chris
6. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by irv mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jul 22, 2004
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Chris Burch wrote: > > Hi > > Thanks for all the replies, but the reset button does NOT reset to > factory settings, and setting a netmask to 255.255.255.127 is not possible > on the computer interfaces. A couple of other possibilities come to mind: Hold down reset while powering up? Maybe you have to open the case and set a jumper? Irv
7. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by "Unkmar" <L3Euphoria at bellsouth.net> Jul 22, 2004
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You could try contacting the manufacture to find out how to reset it. You said shiny new? Then you have free tech support for x number of days. You can also take it back and trade for another within y number of days. My 1st suggestion is resetting it. Just call the 800 number or whatever it is for tech support and find out how to reset it. unkmar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Burch" <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:58 AM Subject: Re: [OT] Networking problem > > > posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> > > Hi > > Thanks for all the replies, but the reset button does NOT reset to > factory settings, and setting a netmask to 255.255.255.127 is not possible > on the computer interfaces. > > Ho hum > > Chris > > > >
8. Re: [OT] Networking problem
- Posted by Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> Jul 22, 2004
- 504 views
Hi Again, thanks for all the replies - problem sorted. Took case apart to look for a jumper, couldn't find one, put the case back together, and it had reset to 10.0.0.2. Still would have been nice to see how to talk to 192.168.1.10 netmask 255.255.255.127 - I have learnt a LOT about tcp/ip Chris