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UPC modem/router Technicolor TC7200

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  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    beauf wrote: »
    The problem with the extra radio will be if the firmware issues.

    But a better aerial would seem to be useful. Or you could just use a repeater though?

    I don't need a repeater, my tc7200blahh is anywhere from 1 meter to 3 meters from all my devices, this is more for others that could use it. But yes, I have tried repeaters just as a test and the signal was horrible, just plain horrible. And it wasn't the repeaters fault, I tried several to test. As for the firmware, well that is not a discussion I want to get into here :p There is always the parabolic route but again, we would need a MMCX-JW Male to SMA-KY RG178 Adapter Connection Cable and hopefully a little hole to plug it into :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,648 ✭✭✭✭beauf


    Perhaps your TC7200 is simply faulty if you can't ge a decent signal 1m from it? There bad and theres broken...


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    beauf wrote: »
    Perhaps your TC7200 is simply faulty if you can't ge a decent signal 1m from it? There bad and theres broken...

    You misunderstand, I am pretty sure I mentioned that I get a GREAT signal from it even in the other parts of the flat, and these walls are made of thick concrete. I am not here asking for help, I am trying to come up with ways to help those in need with a faulty tc7200 :) Well I looked through my posts and I did not mention it, I am sorry for misleading anyone, wasn't my intention. :) The 1-3 meter is due to my OCD. I like everything neat and orderly, electronics included. So my multiple computers, my PS3, Iproducts, UPS and anything else in need of networking is simply within a 3 meter radius :) And the tc7200 is smack in the middle of it all :) I did test out the signal by walking around the flat with a wifi enabled device ( used both 2.4 and 5ghz bands ) and RSSI signal was rock steady and ping times via Ookla (strange new name they call it now lol) were all around 5-7ms and depending on device (ipad3, regardless of UPC package, I have 30down,5up usually maxes out at 28 for me and I have read similar posts on idevice related forums), my laptop is a tad older (first gen i3 Toshiba 2009, 2.4 band only) was getting maxed out 5ms 30~31 Megabits down and around 4 Megabits up. I know most of you lot are not happy about the tc7200 and I am not either and I am not here to gloat that mines works ok, but I had a great network setup which pretty much was made null thanks to lack of bridging. Like I said, I can't wait for a new ISP to spring up around here, and I doubt I will wait too long as I live in a major city and they are springing up like mushrooms after little rain and a well fed cow passes by :)

    To add insult to injury, I called them and had them put me with a higher tier tech support with whom I spoke to about A. Paying them for the removal of the tc7200 unit B. Me buying my own hybrid of my choice (Cisco off course) C. Paying any other costs to simply allow the MAC activation...to which I heard a big fat NO. I consider myself a rational being but seriously now....I REALLY had to bite my tongue on that one.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,648 ✭✭✭✭beauf


    I'm just wondering is it a side issue.

    But as you say why not.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 bvalky


    If someone is intersted . I bought this tc7200 from another user who don't need it anymore , it was very cheap but i didn't know that upc will not register this product ( mac adress) so i thaught i lost some money , not a big deal but then i start searching ... and searching , i have looked even "'so how to hack "' isp server :)) , but in the end i gave up . The first time when i connected the router tc7200 to my modem ( it's a simple modem ubee with one port , that why i need the second modem because i need more ports and wirless conection of course; and i have a tplink router but it dosen't have gigabit connection ) show that an unidentifed network but i realised later that the tc7200 had upc settings from the original user so i made a factory reset settings and afther that i made a reset from the back button on tc7200 ,i don't remeber how long i pressed the button i think between 15-20 sec , and after that i kept looking how to clone mac adress ... inject mac adress , change de config file from de isp server etc. etc .Finaly i gave up searching , an i tried for the last time the modem , conetcted to upc modem and Surprisee !!! the tc7200 switched in bridge mode probabliy afer resest , but another problem now , wirless network don't work so i disable the dhcp and after that wirless worked . So if you have a tc 7200 you can try this way , worked for me; i mention that i don't have bridge mode option in the menu not the first time and not now.
    If you succed to turn device in bridge mode you have a gigabit router , and the wirless signal is slighty better that TP Link TL WR841N .


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Suiczi93


    Hello, got this router a few days ago and so far it's been horrible. With the old router i could play wireless and I wasn't getting any lags whatsoever in games but with this router it's impossible to play, sometimes the ping is around 500ms and when the ping is stable at around 30 I'm getting random 5s lagspikes. Do you have any suggestions please? Thanks in advance.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 bvalky


    your problem is when you use wirless or lan ? if it is when you use wirless try to use another channel in wirless setting , it's very posible that another wi-fi network to be in the same area at the same channel and interfeer with your wi-fi network . If it's lan problem then i think it's a big problem and it's very possible that your device is malfunction .


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 92,471 Mod ✭✭✭✭Capt'n Midnight


    Over Wifi

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    It's on STD6.01.27


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    bvalky wrote: »
    If someone is intersted . I bought this tc7200 from another user who don't need it anymore , it was very cheap but i didn't know that upc will not register this product ( mac adress) so i thaught i lost some money , not a big deal but then i start searching ... and searching , i have looked even "'so how to hack "' isp server :)) , but in the end i gave up . The first time when i connected the router tc7200 to my modem ( it's a simple modem ubee with one port , that why i need the second modem because i need more ports and wirless conection of course; and i have a tplink router but it dosen't have gigabit connection ) show that an unidentifed network but i realised later that the tc7200 had upc settings from the original user so i made a factory reset settings and afther that i made a reset from the back button on tc7200 ,i don't remeber how long i pressed the button i think between 15-20 sec , and after that i kept looking how to clone mac adress ... inject mac adress , change de config file from de isp server etc. etc .Finaly i gave up searching , an i tried for the last time the modem , conetcted to upc modem and Surprisee !!! the tc7200 switched in bridge mode probabliy afer resest , but another problem now , wirless network don't work so i disable the dhcp and after that wirless worked . So if you have a tc 7200 you can try this way , worked for me; i mention that i don't have bridge mode option in the menu not the first time and not now.
    If you succed to turn device in bridge mode you have a gigabit router , and the wirless signal is slighty better that TP Link TL WR841N .

    Hacking into the ISP servers is a criminal offense if I am not mistaken and could get you into a lot of trouble, therefore I would advise against it. If I mistook what you were implying then I sincerely apologize for my intrusion:(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 587 ✭✭✭Dum_Dum


    I've taken delivery of one of these. Before I power it up and connect to their network I need to be absolutely sure a bridging hack works.

    Despite a request for bridging, UPC are unwilling to provide a Cisco nor reactivate the old modem (downgrade). My position to reject the new upgrade terms is greatly diminished the second I plug the TC7200 in.

    I'm concerned the SNMP trick is undone when the actively scan for configuration anomalies and force a firmware download.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Dum_Dum wrote: »
    I've taken delivery of one of these. Before I power it up and connect to their network I need to be absolutely sure a bridging hack works.

    Despite a request for bridging, UPC are unwilling to provide a Cisco nor reactivate the old modem (downgrade). My position to reject the new upgrade terms is greatly diminished the second I plug the TC7200 in.

    I'm concerned the SNMP trick is undone when the actively scan for configuration anomalies and force a firmware download.

    It works fine for me here. You'll probably need to do the hack with the coaxial cable disconnected from the modem but I see no reason why it shouldn't work.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 587 ✭✭✭Dum_Dum


    Karsini wrote: »
    It works fine for me here. You'll probably need to do the hack with the coaxial cable disconnected from the modem but I see no reason why it shouldn't work.

    OK thanks for that. I would be great if a few others could let us know what their experience is (you might just be lucky!). If I plug this thing in I'm stuck with them for a year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭moonboy52


    Dum_Dum wrote: »
    OK thanks for that. I would be great if a few others could let us know what their experience is (you might just be lucky!). If I plug this thing in I'm stuck with them for a year.


    I got the 7200 from UPC as well Dum_Dum. The day i plugged it in i asked / demanded that a Tech call out. The guys (at least the tech that i dealt with) here in Waterford city have loads of 3925's, so he swapped it over.

    Bridging it with my Asus RT-N16 and it is flawless.

    You should try the same


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    moonboy52 wrote: »
    I got the 7200 from UPC as well Dum_Dum. The day i plugged it in i asked / demanded that a Tech call out. The guys (at least the tech that i dealt with) here in Waterford city have loads of 3925's, so he swapped it over.

    Bridging it with my Asus RT-N16 and it is flawless.

    You should try the same
    Sorry to bugger in, but I have never heard the term *call out*, would it happen to mean -> return to place of original business, as in your house / work where he came first? Just wondering as I enjoy learning new words, phrases etc etc:)

    Thank you for the prestissimo response :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭moonboy52


    Sorry to bugger in, but I have never heard the term *call out*, would it happen to mean -> return to place of original business, as in your house / work where he came first? Just wondering as I enjoy learning new words, phrases etc etc:)

    Noun

    'An instance of being summoned to deal with an emergency or do repairs:

    [as modifier]:
    a call-out charge


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 587 ✭✭✭Dum_Dum


    moonboy52 wrote: »
    I got the 7200 from UPC as well Dum_Dum. The day i plugged it in i asked / demanded that a Tech call out. The guys (at least the tech that i dealt with) here in Waterford city have loads of 3925's, so he swapped it over.

    Bridging it with my Asus RT-N16 and it is flawless.

    You should try the same


    After three or four calls totalling about 1 1/2 hours I received a categorical no to an alternate modem (in Waterford too) and a no to reinstating the old modem. So I have no broadband at all.

    I then told them I'm cancelling the whole lot (not an idle threat) - still a big fat no!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 587 ✭✭✭Dum_Dum


    Sorry to bugger in...

    'butt in' not 'bugger in'. Buggering is something completely different!


  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭genek


    @dum_dum,

    as most people here I have been through the same frustration as you and it is just waste of time and nerves.
    Just do the switch to bridge as many of us and it should be fine.

    To be honest even without the bridge mode is not too bad when you configure it though DMZ


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭moonboy52


    On the phone to CS they refused me point blank as well, but the tech swapped it over with no fuss.

    You should at least try that option first in my opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    Dum_Dum wrote: »
    'butt in' not 'bugger in'. Buggering is something completely different!
    I know it's *butt* in, but I did not want to offend anyone as I am new here and I am not really sure if I can say such words, for all I know there could be children using this forum and I don't want them seeing such things online, they see enough already, but yes, thank you for helping me learn something new. :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5 bvalky


    Hacking into the ISP servers is a criminal offense if I am not mistaken and could get you into a lot of trouble, therefore I would advise against it. If I mistook what you were implying then I sincerely apologize for my intrusion:(
    Whell more likley hacking config file from my modem making belive that it is comunicating with isp server when actualy is comunicate with my pc and send me the config file , not entire isp server . But is very hard to do and you need a lot of time so is more simple the way explained above .


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    bvalky wrote: »
    Whell more likley hacking config file from my modem making belive that it is comunicating with isp server when actualy is comunicate with my pc and send me the config file , not entire isp server . But is very hard to do and you need a lot of time so is more simple the way explained above .
    So you mean tftp into the modem and...ok gotcha. Sorry.:(


  • Registered Users Posts: 121 ✭✭gerbo


    I'm sure this has been asked before but what is the benefit of hacking it when you can turn off wifi and use one of the ports on the back and run it to another router?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    gerbo wrote: »
    I'm sure this has been asked before but what is the benefit of hacking it when you can turn off wifi and use one of the ports on the back and run it to another router?

    Those who are talking about hacking the modem are in countries where bridge mode is blocked entirely, such as Germany. No need to even think about it on UPC Ireland. I think it's very dodgy territory anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    gerbo wrote: »
    I'm sure this has been asked before but what is the benefit of hacking it when you can turn off wifi and use one of the ports on the back and run it to another router?
    Tried it, used the second router as a AP, signal was degraded beyond belief, also you can't bridge the TC7200 (although there are some tutorials here that say otherwise, I am not sure if they can be bridged in this country). Sure you can use the other router as an Access Point, but the signal will be sub par, unless it was my router, but I tried it with a DIR-655, which I used for a long time and it had 3 large antenna I purchases separately (they are called TP-Link TL-WR1043ND TL-WR2543ND TL-WDR4300 Omni Directional Network Extension Mini PCIe PCI Cards Wireless WAN Repeater) and with the old modem from UPC I had signal downstairs, which is a LONG way down, maybe 60~ feet and we have thick concrete walls here, not sheetrock like in the states which you could literally punch a hole through with a fist, even as a kid:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,073 ✭✭✭Xios


    I'm having lots of trouble with the new upgraded connection in my house, Using a Technicolor TC7200.

    Lots of random disconnects, lag in games, all completely random, could be working fine for hours then have 20 minutes of d/c's, keep needing to tether my phone for a more stable connection which just frustrating. Any advice?


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    Xios wrote: »
    I'm having lots of trouble with the new upgraded connection in my house, Using a Technicolor TC7200.

    Lots of random disconnects, lag in games, all completely random, could be working fine for hours then have 20 minutes of d/c's, keep needing to tether my phone for a more stable connection which just frustrating. Any advice?
    Which console are you using? If it is Playstation, I would advise setting a static IP for it. I would also advise going into your TC7200 admin panel and going into the Basic Tab -> Local Area Network and copying down your current DNS settings on a piece of paper, then setting your DNS servers to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 like in the picture I am including. I would do the same for any other console if the console allows a static IP ie: XBOX 360, PS4 etc etc. You may also want to set a static IP for your computer, if you don't know how, let me know and I will tell you. I have included a pic to show you how mines looks like. When you set a static IP, it will appear under the TC7200 Admin panel under Basic -> DHCP CLIENT DEVICES , look under EXPIRES ON, under it, if done correctly, it will say *Static IP Address*. If these are wireless devices I would set them to channel 1 or 11, as most are usually set to 6 and you may have a lot of people around you with other wifi devices and the wifi waves cause interference. If you have 5ghz wifi devices, use that as it has A LOT more channels to choose from. To flush DNS cache on a Windows 7 Machine, you would open up your command prompt As Admin and do the following, before you change your DNS and reboot. :

    Click the Start button.
    Enter cmd in the Start menu search field.
    Right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.
    Type the following command and press Enter: ipconfig /flushdns
    If the command was successful, you will see the following message:

    For MAC 10.7 and 10.8 its

    Click Applications.
    Click Utilities.
    Double-click the Terminal application.
    Type the following command:

    sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

    I did not include Linux, because I assume that if you use Linux, you already know all this.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 bvalky


    Tried it, used the second router as a AP, signal was degraded beyond belief, also you can't bridge the TC7200 (although there are some tutorials here that say otherwise, I am not sure if they can be bridged in this country).
    Yes you can bridge tc7200 , if you read my posts and try the method descrbied by me maybe you can . When using bridge mode don't use coaxial cable , just use it like a router . Reset from back button (keep presed the buttoon 20 sec or more) the tc7200 and then shut down the tc7200 then power it up . For wirless you must dezactivate dhcp ( before dezactivate dhcp i strongly recommand to set up wirless netwoek ssid name password channel number etc. because once you dezactivate dhcp you can't comunicate anymore with your router tc7200. Good luck !


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 bvalky


    gerbo wrote: »
    I'm sure this has been asked before but what is the benefit of hacking it when you can turn off wifi and use one of the ports on the back and run it to another router?

    And not necessarly bridge mode blocked . Think of that : you have a upc pack that it dosen't include a wirless modem , just a simple modem ... Now if you want to have a wirless modem you need to pay rent each month to upc ,and they give you one. Now here is the trick if you have a modem or if you buy one... you can't use it because upc work only with their equipment ( they don't register your mac adress from your new modem ) so if you have the skill you connect your new modem and "hack" (modify) the config file from your modem ( change mac adress , in first place to have internet connection ).Of course is not simple , and you need a lot of knoloage and time to do this .Now you will asking why so many effort ? First some people don't like to have 2 devices (modem+router) instend of one ( tc7200 , cisco :Modem and rooter) and second some people like to do this (it's their hobby ) to demonstrate themselves they can and of course some people want to have devices better that upc is offering but because upc policy they can't so .... that's the benefit ...


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭dyigirl4help


    bvalky wrote: »
    And not necessarly bridge mode blocked . Think of that : you have a upc pack that it dosen't include a wirless modem , just a simple modem ... Now if you want to have a wirless modem you need to pay rent each month to upc ,and they give you one. Now here is the trick if you have a modem or if you buy one... you can't use it because upc work only with their equipment ( they don't register your mac adress from your new modem ) so if you have the skill you connect your new modem and "hack" (modify) the config file from your modem ( change mac adress , in first place to have internet connection ).Of course is not simple , and you need a lot of knoloage and time to do this .Now you will asking why so many effort ? First some people don't like to have 2 devices (modem+router) instend of one ( tc7200 , cisco :Modem and rooter) and second some people like to do this (it's their hobby ) to demonstrate themselves they can and of course some people want to have devices better that upc is offering but because upc policy they can't so .... that's the benefit ...
    My roommate got talked into getting some sort of *DVR* packet which I automatically rejected when I got home, but the damn TC7200 was here to stay, but the 5ghz works ok and as punishment for my roommates idiocracy, the modem is in my room so:P. Besides, what is funny is that the roommate does not even WATCH TV , yes gets a dvr packet ..reason...the lady was nice on the phone. I need to get a smarter roommate, but this one is very clean and very quiet, so I don't know, maybe take the phone away or *drop it on accident*, *you can always use mines, I will pick it up and give you, if it's for you*.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 587 ✭✭✭Dum_Dum


    genek wrote: »
    @dum_dum,

    as most people here I have been through the same frustration as you and it is just waste of time and nerves.
    Just do the switch to bridge as many of us and it should be fine.

    To be honest even without the bridge mode is not too bad when you configure it though DMZ

    Just an update. I capitulated and powered up the TC7200 and enabled bridging via the SNMP hack without connecting the coax. Then connected the coax and voilà the interior device picks up a routeable IP address. You can also connect more devices to the rear of the TC7200 to receive more public IP addresses (up the three I think?).

    So it's been running in bridge mode successfully over a week now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,487 ✭✭✭Pov06


    Can anyone post a link to that SNMP hack for this modem?

    Edit: Nevermind, I need to learn to search...

    Edit 2: Did the SNMP hack with my modem, bridging now works perfectly :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 67 ✭✭jay5296


    Billyie wrote: »
    Hello guys..... I got the bloody new modem/Router from upc..and life stood still.. and is still standing till since......HELP...!!!
    My problem with this modem/router (Technicolor TC7200) is it has stopped my sat box from picking up web radio.......so I assume its not reaching or talking beyond the router itself......??
    And I read of you guys using "Static ip's"....??
    Is that a fix for my problem too...??
    How do I perform this task in this modem/router....? Can anyone give me a
    an idiots guide to set up this router to get my sat box working through this dam router.....
    And if I use static ip for this sat box does this effect my laptop and phone that also goes into this modem/router....?
    Do I need to do something with these too.. can you let me know....?
    And what If i add any other devices in the future do I need to do something to these too....?


    Thanks for all your help...believe me I need help with this dam modem/router.....!!!
    Regards Billyie

    Any joy with this Billy?
    Did assigning static ip address to sat box work?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 83 ✭✭little man disorder


    I too upgraded from 30mb to 120mb recently and got this crappy Technicolor TC7200.U smart modem/router box. I am now suffering terrible problems playing on XBL lag, disconnecting from XBL, getting kicked from party lobbies and party.

    What's strange is that once the game gets going (zombies long game) I dont get kicked or suffer party trouble at all but sitting in the lobby for 5 minutes or so with some friends not all of my friends and I get kicked. So I thought NAT is my problem and I logged onto the box and was looking for NAT but it's not there so I enabled UPNP and said surely that will solve it now but no it is exactly the same still.

    Anyone have any clue what I can do next on this stupid box. Its wired connection and DHCP is assigning IP to the xbox, Firewall is set to low and I dont not want to turn this off completely. I did try give the xbox static IP and google DNS but then my NAT is strict as I get the message from the xbox directly after this configuration, I don't get the message from the xbox under DHCP and checking it I found it my NAT open under DHCP, so I really cannot explain this.
    Modem firmware STD6.01.27

    Any help would be appreciated
    Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,707 ✭✭✭wiz569


    Either give it a static IP and put that into the DMZ or put the TC into bridge mode

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=90216885&postcount=223

    and use a different router


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 83 ✭✭little man disorder


    wiz569 wrote: »
    Either give it a static IP and put that into the DMZ or put the TC into bridge mode

    and use a different router



    Thank you.
    I could not find bridge mode on this stupid UPC box.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,707 ✭✭✭wiz569


    Thank you.
    I could not find bridge mode on this stupid UPC box.

    Log into your router first then click the link in my post above,that should then give you a secret option to chose between router or bridge/modem mode :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 16 rdosemyfeet


    wiz569 wrote: »
    Log into your router first then click the link in my post above,that should then give you a secret option to chose between router or bridge/modem mode :)

    Anyone having trouble with this bridge mode ?

    I have it connected to my Wan port on an RT-n66u , but after about 10 minutes or so the connection drops , from the technicrap router , internal resource access is fine, its just like the wan connection stops functioning.

    I have tried a second techicrap router , still the same when thats in bridge mode.

    Its fine when its as a router but I dont want two NAT's


  • Registered Users Posts: 506 ✭✭✭Nuphor


    Anyone having trouble with this bridge mode ?

    I have it connected to my Wan port on an RT-n66u , but after about 10 minutes or so the connection drops , from the technicrap router , internal resource access is fine, its just like the wan connection stops functioning.

    I have tried a second techicrap router , still the same when thats in bridge mode.

    Its fine when its as a router but I dont want two NAT's

    Yeah, encountering something similar too - Asus RT-N66U using Technicolor in bridged mode (have tried both ways - snmpset & /system/switch-mode). Get a WAN IP okay, but after 5 or 10 minutes, it stops routing - still has a WAN IP, but no traffic flowing to the internet anymore. A DHCP renew and the connection comes back (with the same IP).

    It's very strange - thought it might've been firmware initially, but I've tried Asus Merlin, TomatoUSB and dd-wrt - all with the same symptoms. I've given up on bridging for now.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I wonder what's going on there? I have my TC7200 bridged to an AVM Fritz Box 7390 (with the DSL modem disabled) and it has been working perfectly for the last 4 months.


  • Registered Users Posts: 506 ✭✭✭Nuphor


    Nuphor wrote: »
    Yeah, encountering something similar too - Asus RT-N66U using Technicolor in bridged mode (have tried both ways - snmpset & /system/switch-mode). Get a WAN IP okay, but after 5 or 10 minutes, it stops routing - still has a WAN IP, but no traffic flowing to the internet anymore. A DHCP renew and the connection comes back (with the same IP).

    It's very strange - thought it might've been firmware initially, but I've tried Asus Merlin, TomatoUSB and dd-wrt - all with the same symptoms. I've given up on bridging for now.

    Interesting - I just assumed the snmpset method wouldn't work too, but an hour later and things seem to be working correctly. May also be down to the fact that I haven't changed the router subnet back to 10.0.0.x yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 619 ✭✭✭white_westie


    Working okay here
    Origionally used the snmp method to bridge tc7200 a few months ago
    Using ASUS RT16 with Merlin Firmware as router
    Exam time in house so will know quick enough if wan connection dropping


  • Registered Users Posts: 16 rdosemyfeet


    Nuphor wrote: »
    Yeah, encountering something similar too - Asus RT-N66U using Technicolor in bridged mode (have tried both ways - snmpset & /system/switch-mode). Get a WAN IP okay, but after 5 or 10 minutes, it stops routing - still has a WAN IP, but no traffic flowing to the internet anymore. A DHCP renew and the connection comes back (with the same IP).

    It's very strange - thought it might've been firmware initially, but I've tried Asus Merlin, TomatoUSB and dd-wrt - all with the same symptoms. I've given up on bridging for now.

    Yep thats it man, exactly the same.

    Well least we both know we aint the only ones.

    Is there any cable modems available that can be used on upc's 200m/bit connection ?

    Ones Ive found have support a maximum of 50mbit really.

    Just want to get this so called router out of my networking environment tbh


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    You can't replace the cable modem. UPC don't allow third party modems on their system for residential users.


  • Registered Users Posts: 16 rdosemyfeet


    Karsini wrote: »
    You can't replace the cable modem. UPC don't allow third party modems on their system for residential users.

    Ah jesus ...

    I believe they used to supply Cisco router/modems, seen if you request one they would charge 45 euro, but are those compatible with the 200mbit line ?


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Ah jesus ...

    I believe they used to supply Cisco router/modems, seen if you request one they would charge 45 euro, but are those compatible with the 200mbit line ?

    The EPC3925 is, none of the earlier versions are.


  • Registered Users Posts: 16 rdosemyfeet


    Karsini wrote: »
    The EPC3925 is, none of the earlier versions are.

    Ah ok, I must see if I can get a hold of one cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,408 ✭✭✭Gadgetman496


    Ah ok, I must see if I can get a hold of one cheers


    You will also have to convince UPC to provision any router you may buy from elsewhere ;) It won't just work at your location. Some have had this done where others have been refused point blank by UPC.

    "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."



  • Registered Users Posts: 506 ✭✭✭Nuphor


    Yep thats it man, exactly the same.

    Well least we both know we aint the only ones.

    Is there any cable modems available that can be used on upc's 200m/bit connection ?

    Ones Ive found have support a maximum of 50mbit really.

    Just want to get this so called router out of my networking environment tbh

    Just an updated on this rdosemyfeet - I've had bridging working perfectly for over a day now (as opposed to 5 minutes). Using snmpset instead of the web UI switcher seemed to make the difference. I'd say it's worth giving a shot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 J0nney


    Hi,

    Can anyone help with these two problems:

    1. It seems configuration backup/restore never worked on my TC7200.
    2. I cant reset WIFI security back to WEP after a factory restore.

    I had broadband problems yesterday. My speed was so slow web pages timed out while loading. I phoned UPC but they were not able to fix the problem. Then at 9pm, my broadband miraculously came back to life. However, while trouble shooting the problem earlier with UPC, they got me to restore factory settings. So I lost my wifi custom settings. I tried to restore them from two backup configuration files but neither worked. So I decided to test configuration backup/restore. I found that restore does not work on my TC7200.

    I manually changed my wifi settings back to what they were before factory settings were restored, with one exception. I could not set wifi security back to WEP. I had it set to WEP because I have a mobile phone thats needs to connect using WEP.

    Has anyone any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    John


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