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Virgin Media: EPC2425/3925 Modem/Router and Speed Issues - POST HERE ONLY

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  • Registered Users Posts: 3 SBoyce


    Thanks for the post.
    I recently moved to UPC's tv/phone/broadband package and have one problem. The Cisco EPC2425 router supplied by UPC does not recognise any media server (WMP11's, Twonkey etc) so I am unable to stream music from my PC's hard disk to my Pure Evoke Flow (PEF) internet radio. The PEF connects wirelessly to the internet using the EPC2425 and its internet radio function works perfectly. However when set to 'Media Player' the PEF reports 'No servers found'. I've checked settings with Pure who say the problem must be with the EPC2425. UPC and their premium service advisors have no solution. If I reconnect an old Netgear box I get media streaming and internet radio perfectly. There must be a solution, any suggestions gratefully received!
    I am not sure how to configure the DMZ function and in any case thought
    that such a set-up would interfere with the EPC2425 phone function?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,950 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    Just tested speed downloading some legal torrents and got a steady 3.2 megs a second rising to 3.4 intermittently. Nice!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,034 ✭✭✭garancafan


    jor el wrote: »
    Any other questions about the EPC2425 modem/router should be placed in this thread, as should any questions relating to UPC speed issues.
    How can I identify a EPC2425 modem/router?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,950 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    garancafan wrote: »
    How can I identify a EPC2425 modem/router?

    Small, black and it's written on the front of it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,139 ✭✭✭Ronan|Raven


    Since getting upgraded to 20mb from 15mb my connection now never gets to over 10Mb...

    :/


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  • Registered Users Posts: 380 ✭✭ryanch09


    Hi all just recently i've started having problems with the wireless on my router. This afternoon when i came home i tried to connect to the router with my iphone but it wouldnt show up in the wireless network list. I restarted the router and tried again, the network showed up but each time i tried to select it the message "cannot connect to network" would appear. I tried on my Windows 7 PC and a similar message appeared. After about 10 or 11 resets of the router the wireless finally started working but speeds are kind of slow..is the router faulty or is it easily fixable?

    Would appreciate an answer soon!

    Thnx!! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 459 ✭✭CSU


    The cable guy never could find our "pipe" coming into the house, so he just had to assume the cable infrastructure to and in the house was sound, which it's not as the downstairs UPC outlet doesn't work ( upstairs does ), anyway...

    I have intermittent high ping problems noticeable when gaming online I seem to time out and lag a lot at times and more often than not I'm ~40ms ping at best and ~500ms at worst.

    Could we compare transmit and receive db please as I think there's a dodgy or partial wired connection fault in my service?
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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    CSU wrote: »
    Could we compare transmit and receive db please as I think there's a dodgy or partial wired connection fault in my service?
    Untitled-1.jpg

    Your receive power level is +12, if anything your signal is too strong!

    My receive power level is usually between +/- 0 and +3 and my current upstream power level is +45.2. These levels are fine in my experience.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,509 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    I just ordered UPC BB today (20 meg with phone) and after reading this thread am a bit worried!! Will they supply the Thomson router if I'm willing to pay the extra €80? Alternatively what are the chances of them supplying a 2203 if I ask nicely? Is the 2203 automatically supplied with the 10meg package? If so maybe I'll go for that and upgrade later.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    digitaldr wrote: »
    I just ordered UPC BB today (20 meg with phone) and after reading this thread am a bit worried!! Will they supply the Thomson router if I'm willing to pay the extra €80? Alternatively what are the chances of them supplying a 2203 if I ask nicely? Is the 2203 automatically supplied with the 10meg package? If so maybe I'll go for that and upgrade later.

    I signed up for 8 meg back in October and got a 2203, the 2425 is considered a paid upgrade. It seems that even with the speed increase this remains the case.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I am at the end of my tether with this . downloads are fine and fast. But the internet explorer is just slow and actually drops the whole line.

    I cant even use adverts as there are too many pictures loading up. I have used all the tips from this forum changing the DNS etc ... But its 50 / 50 (thats being generous) weather or not a web page loads. If there are pictures on it , i am screwed .


    OK this is my second attempt to post this as the first timed out

    3rd attempt


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,509 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    UPC phoned to say they can install my 20/1.5 meg BB on Wednesday. Asked could I have the wired modem and she said no problem :D Now all I have to do is find a wireless N router that I can flash with dd-wrt - any suggestions? Bearing in mind I'll have to buy it in a bricks and mortar shop before Wednesday!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 NRDx


    hi guys,

    dont know what im doing wrong here but ive followed numerous guides from these boards trying to get my EPC2425 set up in bridging mode to let my dd-wrt router do the real work.

    before i do any of this i setup a static ip address on my wired interface to 192.168.1.100, i do everything else using wired interface

    Here is what i have done

    1 - setup the EPC2425 (192.168.100.1 ) setup tab -> gateway mode -> set to bridge
    2 - plugin the ethernet cable on the EPC2425 into one of the 4 ethernet ports on the back.
    3 - plug the other end of the cable into the WAN port on the dd-wrt router
    4 - now on the dd-wrt Setup -> Basic Setup -> Wan Connection Type -> Disabled
    5 - Network Setup , Router setup as below
    • router ip - 192.168.1.2
    • subnet mask - 255.255.255.0
    • gateway - 192.168.1.1
    • localDNS - 192.168.1.1

    5 - WAN port -> Assign WAN Port to Switch -> checked
    6 - DHCP enabled
    7 - dns servers - 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
    8 - Setup -> advanced routing -> Operating Mode = Router

    ive played around with these settings somewhat but i think i am missing the right combination. Can anyone shed some light or does anyone else have this working with a EP2425 and DD-WRT setup?

    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,321 ✭✭✭sham69


    New UPC customer so apologies if this has been answered before.
    I stream most of my media so would be interested in hooking up a wireless N router to my cisco one.
    I have a tenda wireless N but its for DSL, I assume I could still use it via ethernet from the cisco to the tenda?
    I also have 2 homeplugs 200mbps.
    What would be the best way to improve the wireless signal/strength given my setup.

    I am on the 20mb package with phone.

    Cheers.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,509 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    I'm no expert but afaik you won't be able to use your existing modem/router. The Ethernet ports on your router just distribute the broadband signal to other device on your network. The actual broadband signal enters the modem via the DSL (phone) socket. So you'll have to get a new router (often called cable routers). I'm actually in the same boat getting 20/1.5 with phone on Wednesday and have asked for wired modem for reason below.

    Also bear in mind that if you have your phone with UPC you'll loose this when you hook up your new router (see first post on this thread). There is a way around this but I think it means loosing your hardware firewall (not 100% sure about this though).


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,321 ✭✭✭sham69


    thanks for the reply.
    I have the cisco hard wired to my mac and am getting some great speeds but when streaming to the ps3 it stutters a bit on standard def stuff never mind HD.
    I might try the homeplugs and see if they improve things.
    When I stream to my ipad using zumocast all is fine and when I watch the sky sports app its fine aswell, its just the ps3 media server thats stuttering.

    Cheers again.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,038 ✭✭✭Nothingbetter2d


    NRDx wrote: »
    hi guys,

    dont know what im doing wrong here but ive followed numerous guides from these boards trying to get my EPC2425 set up in bridging mode to let my dd-wrt router do the real work.

    before i do any of this i setup a static ip address on my wired interface to 192.168.1.100, i do everything else using wired interface

    Here is what i have done

    1 - setup the EPC2425 (192.168.100.1 ) setup tab -> gateway mode -> set to bridge
    2 - plugin the ethernet cable on the EPC2425 into one of the 4 ethernet ports on the back.
    3 - plug the other end of the cable into the WAN port on the dd-wrt router
    4 - now on the dd-wrt Setup -> Basic Setup -> Wan Connection Type -> Disabled
    5 - Network Setup , Router setup as below
    • router ip - 192.168.1.2
    • subnet mask - 255.255.255.0
    • gateway - 192.168.1.1
    • localDNS - 192.168.1.1

    5 - WAN port -> Assign WAN Port to Switch -> checked
    6 - DHCP enabled
    7 - dns servers - 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
    8 - Setup -> advanced routing -> Operating Mode = Router

    ive played around with these settings somewhat but i think i am missing the right combination. Can anyone shed some light or does anyone else have this working with a EP2425 and DD-WRT setup?

    Thanks

    i have the cisco router working with the dd-wrt router
    looking at your setup your default gateway on the dd-wrt router is wrong u need to specify the cisco router's LAN address (192.168.100.1) and local dns on the cisco router should be blank (upc will put one in automatically)

    also on the cisco router u need to disable dhcp mode and wireless mode
    set the dd-wrt router to do dhcp and wireless to avoid ip conflicts and primary dns to 8.8.8.8 and secondary to 8.8.4.4.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,950 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    sham69 wrote: »
    thanks for the reply.
    I have the cisco hard wired to my mac and am getting some great speeds but when streaming to the ps3 it stutters a bit on standard def stuff never mind HD.
    I might try the homeplugs and see if they improve things.
    When I stream to my ipad using zumocast all is fine and when I watch the sky sports app its fine aswell, its just the ps3 media server thats stuttering.

    Cheers again.

    Having the PS3 Wired instead of the PC (PC/Laptop being wireless) will solve the stuttering problems........and its awesome!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 215 ✭✭dermo1990


    Location: Dublin 14
    Package: 30Mbit
    Connection type: WIFI

    i have a 20Mbit wifi connection over EPC2425 router. I am only getting about 10-14Mbit downstream throughout the day. Lines in my area are relatively new (about 2 years). I was getting close to 15Mbit before i was upgraded from 15mbit to 20 mbit. i am getting about 25-35 ping, pingtest reads line quality as class B. IP flooding is off. Is there anything i can do to improve this speed so it would be closer to what we're being charged?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,950 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    dermo1990 wrote: »
    Location: Dublin 14
    Package: 30Mbit
    Connection type: WIFI

    i have a 20Mbit wifi connection over EPC2425 router. I am only getting about 10-14Mbit downstream throughout the day. Lines in my area are relatively new (about 2 years). I was getting close to 15Mbit before i was upgraded from 15mbit to 20 mbit. i am getting about 25-35 ping, pingtest reads line quality as class B. IP flooding is off. Is there anything i can do to improve this speed so it would be closer to what we're being charged?

    Is it Speettest you use to measure speed? It can be hit or miss. I'm on a 30meg line and it will read 22-27meg on speedtest, Torrents will level at 32 but can reach 34meg!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,509 ✭✭✭digitaldr


    Well got my 20 meg fibre broadband and phone installed yesterday. Installer phoned beforehand and arrived about 9.20. Whole job took about half an hour. I had requested a wired modem but he didn't know anything about it. Luckily he had one in the van - he seemed a bit puzzled as to why I was turning down a free wireless router:)

    Anyway I hooked my Linksys WRT54 v 1.1 wireless router running tomato firmware (bought on adverts.ie) and was good to go. Initially was a bit concerned about less than smooth streaming from youtube, RTE player etc. Finally figured out that my wireless channel was wrong - once I reset it to the same channel as my old router everything has been running silky smooth.

    Finally a big thanks to everyone on this thread for steering me clear of the EPC2425. Would highly recommend Tomato firmware - great to have Bandwidth monitoring etc.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,368 ✭✭✭✭Snake Plisken


    Anyones broadband down tonight I'm in Lucan and it's gone done since 6pm rang UPC to be told that it's probably down until tomorrow no crews available :-(


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,950 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    OK here in Ballyfermot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 27,645 ✭✭✭✭nesf


    Having two issues at the moment which I would appreciate help with:

    1) The connection (not the wireless, I'm using a separate router for wireless/DCHP) drops at unevenly spaced intervals. Using the Cisco router if that helps. Have tried powercycling, rebooting etc to no avail. Should I just keep powercycling until it resolves itself? It was initially brought on by my wife unplugging the router overnight a few days ago, up till that point was perfectly stable for months.


    2) I'm getting the odd really high ping:
    PING loadbalancer.boards.ie (89.234.66.108): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=0 ttl=60 time=22.696 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=1 ttl=60 time=15.782 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=2 ttl=60 time=13.634 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=3 ttl=60 time=14.457 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=4 ttl=60 time=14.900 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=5 ttl=60 time=578.957 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=6 ttl=60 time=14.264 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=7 ttl=60 time=14.932 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=8 ttl=60 time=15.836 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=9 ttl=60 time=14.673 ms
    
    --- loadbalancer.boards.ie ping statistics ---
    10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 13.634/72.013/578.957/168.999 ms
    
    PING samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=0 ttl=59 time=218.883 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=138.865 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=2 ttl=59 time=241.969 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=3 ttl=59 time=14.362 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=4 ttl=59 time=14.188 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=5 ttl=59 time=14.056 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=6 ttl=59 time=15.158 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=7 ttl=59 time=14.503 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=8 ttl=59 time=13.871 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=9 ttl=59 time=273.198 ms
    
    --- samhain.heanet.ie ping statistics ---
    10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 13.871/95.905/273.198/104.709 ms
    

    Any idea what could be causing this? It's quite annoying when playing online games and similar.

    Traceroutes:
    Traceroute has started…
    
    traceroute to samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
     1  * * *
     2  188.141.126.145 (188.141.126.145)  21.674 ms  20.635 ms  22.103 ms
     3  089-101-174126.ntlworld.ie (89.101.174.126)  15.593 ms  24.317 ms  15.590 ms
     4  te0-0-0-1-cr2-kp.hea.net (194.88.240.15)  236.034 ms  18.338 ms  17.978 ms
     5  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  17.951 ms  15.912 ms  15.855 ms
     6  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  17.555 ms !X *  19.551 ms !X
    
    Traceroute has started…
    
    traceroute to samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
     1  * * *
     2  188.141.126.145 (188.141.126.145)  68.110 ms  26.424 ms  21.536 ms
     3  089-101-174126.ntlworld.ie (89.101.174.126)  15.873 ms  15.834 ms  986.867 ms
     4  te0-0-0-1-cr2-kp.hea.net (194.88.240.15)  1003.849 ms  19.599 ms  23.000 ms
     5  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  15.973 ms  18.052 ms  16.304 ms
     6  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  15.540 ms !X *  18.302 ms !X
    


    Problem seems to be at 79.97.88.1 from looking through traceroutes to heanet.ie. Which if I'm not mistaken is part of the UPC network given my router's public IP is in the same range.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 T O D


    Hello everyone,

    I think this post is in the right thread, but if not moderators please move.

    I not good with technology and I need some help and advice.

    At home we have eircom broadband from landline in to router distributed then to wireless around the house.

    This is the problem, we getting a second laptop, but we cannot remember the password for the broadband. My laptop picks up the connection straight away so it was not needed to be typed in every time. The new laptop will have to have the access code to connect to the broadband the first time yes? How can you figure out what this code is? Would this password be on my laptop somewhere or would Eircom be able to tell us?

    Any help or advice would be appreciated.


  • Registered Users Posts: 215 ✭✭dermo1990


    T O D wrote: »
    Hello everyone,

    I think this post is in the right thread, but if not moderators please move.

    I not good with technology and I need some help and advice.

    At home we have eircom broadband from landline in to router distributed then to wireless around the house.

    This is the problem, we getting a second laptop, but we cannot remember the password for the broadband. My laptop picks up the connection straight away so it was not needed to be typed in every time. The new laptop will have to have the access code to connect to the broadband the first time yes? How can you figure out what this code is? Would this password be on my laptop somewhere or would Eircom be able to tell us?

    Any help or advice would be appreciated.

    If you turn off the new laptop's wireless and use an ethernet cable to connect to the router, in your web browser type: 192.168.1.254. As far as i remember thats the router address. if you go into expert mode and look around the code should be in there somewhere. Not sure where it is anymore since moving to UPC.


  • Registered Users Posts: 129 ✭✭Sudsy86


    nesf wrote: »
    Having two issues at the moment which I would appreciate help with:

    1) The connection (not the wireless, I'm using a separate router for wireless/DCHP) drops at unevenly spaced intervals. Using the Cisco router if that helps. Have tried powercycling, rebooting etc to no avail. Should I just keep powercycling until it resolves itself? It was initially brought on by my wife unplugging the router overnight a few days ago, up till that point was perfectly stable for months.


    2) I'm getting the odd really high ping:
    PING loadbalancer.boards.ie (89.234.66.108): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=0 ttl=60 time=22.696 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=1 ttl=60 time=15.782 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=2 ttl=60 time=13.634 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=3 ttl=60 time=14.457 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=4 ttl=60 time=14.900 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=5 ttl=60 time=578.957 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=6 ttl=60 time=14.264 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=7 ttl=60 time=14.932 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=8 ttl=60 time=15.836 ms
    64 bytes from 89.234.66.108: icmp_seq=9 ttl=60 time=14.673 ms
     
    --- loadbalancer.boards.ie ping statistics ---
    10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 13.634/72.013/578.957/168.999 ms
    
    PING samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=0 ttl=59 time=218.883 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=138.865 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=2 ttl=59 time=241.969 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=3 ttl=59 time=14.362 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=4 ttl=59 time=14.188 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=5 ttl=59 time=14.056 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=6 ttl=59 time=15.158 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=7 ttl=59 time=14.503 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=8 ttl=59 time=13.871 ms
    64 bytes from 193.1.219.57: icmp_seq=9 ttl=59 time=273.198 ms
     
    --- samhain.heanet.ie ping statistics ---
    10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 13.871/95.905/273.198/104.709 ms
    

    Any idea what could be causing this? It's quite annoying when playing online games and similar.

    Traceroutes:
    Traceroute has started…
     
    traceroute to samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
     1  * * *
     2  188.141.126.145 (188.141.126.145)  21.674 ms  20.635 ms  22.103 ms
     3  089-101-174126.ntlworld.ie (89.101.174.126)  15.593 ms  24.317 ms  15.590 ms
     4  te0-0-0-1-cr2-kp.hea.net (194.88.240.15)  236.034 ms  18.338 ms  17.978 ms
     5  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  17.951 ms  15.912 ms  15.855 ms
     6  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  17.555 ms !X *  19.551 ms !X
    
    Traceroute has started…
     
    traceroute to samhain.heanet.ie (193.1.219.57), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
     1  * * *
     2  188.141.126.145 (188.141.126.145)  68.110 ms  26.424 ms  21.536 ms
     3  089-101-174126.ntlworld.ie (89.101.174.126)  15.873 ms  15.834 ms  986.867 ms
     4  te0-0-0-1-cr2-kp.hea.net (194.88.240.15)  1003.849 ms  19.599 ms  23.000 ms
     5  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  15.973 ms  18.052 ms  16.304 ms
     6  te5-1-blanch-sr2.services.hea.net (193.1.237.2)  15.540 ms !X *  18.302 ms !X
    


    Problem seems to be at 79.97.88.1 from looking through traceroutes to heanet.ie. Which if I'm not mistaken is part of the UPC network given my router's public IP is in the same range.

    192.168.1.1
    no username
    no password
    Click setup(highlighted in green)
    Under Basic settings Click network configuration
    Primary DNS(static)
    Secondary DNS(static)

    Check the primary and secondary DNS here and make sure there is all 0's in the field...If the reboot caused ths to assign static then this could be you issue...Replace any values with 0's and apply...Modem will reboot and all should be ok...


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 dazmoriarty


    Hi all,

    We just signed up for the "Fibre Starter Pack" with UPC (so, phone, TV and 20Mb broadband) and while the phone line and TV is fine (with slightly off-colour picture), the Cisco router has no connection. I can connect wirelessly fine and when I hook up a CAT5 cable I can get to the admin page fine also.

    But there is no upstream connection. Also when I try to get into the admin settings (last two tabs on the right) I am (as expected greeted with a login prompt), but have tried every permutation of username - admin/Administrator (or even leaving it blank) and password - admin/Administrator/Password and blank - nothing gets me in.

    When I called UPC Self-Starter Support last night the guy got me to power off the router for a minute. He put me on hold "for a minte" and after 15 minutes had not come back to me so I hung up. Frustration...

    So any ideas? (Thanks in advance!)

    DM.


  • Registered Users Posts: 27,645 ✭✭✭✭nesf


    Sudsy86 wrote: »
    192.168.1.1
    no username
    no password
    Click setup(highlighted in green)
    Under Basic settings Click network configuration
    Primary DNS(static)
    Secondary DNS(static)

    Check the primary and secondary DNS here and make sure there is all 0's in the field...If the reboot caused ths to assign static then this could be you issue...Replace any values with 0's and apply...Modem will reboot and all should be ok...

    Had already tried this. Sorry, should have mentioned that.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 129 ✭✭Sudsy86


    nesf wrote: »
    Had already tried this. Sorry, should have mentioned that.


    Have you disabled the Ip flood and the firewall protection?

    Are you having the same issue cabled and wireless?


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