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On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 14:04:46 -0600, Dale wrote: |
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> I ran up on a used DSL modem that supports IPv6. It was cheap so |
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> figured why not. Ironically, it is also a router. It's a Netgear |
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> Frontier B90-755044-15 sometimes referred to as the 7550. Anyway, I |
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> tried all the usual IPs to access the thing, no luck. I tried resetting |
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> it, holding the reset button for 7 seconds. That didn't help either. |
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> I've googled and tried all the IPs I can find that way too. None of |
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> this is working. The lights and all come up like it should. It seems |
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> to be working fine, just can't access it to set it up. |
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Isn't the IP address n the manual? |
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Anyway, if you're using DHCP to set up your PC, run "route -n" and look |
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at the gateway for 0.0.0.0 - that should be the IP address of your router. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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"Bad dog! Leave that wire alone.....click.....###@*##....NO TERRIER |