demixed wrote: » Haven't looked through the entire thread, but technicolours sometimes have Administrator & the serial number as the password.
white_westie wrote: » You could always try, but don't forget UPC are the owner of all devices, so 'how one could have a spare one' could be questioned when you contact them.....
gadgetman496 wrote: » A valid point I guess. There was a lot of complaining about the 3925 and its poor wireless, but, it sounds like the Technicolor are the pits altogether? Why would UPC make such poor decisions regarding their standard choice of box? Is it purely down to keeping it as simple as possible for their support staff? or is it whom ever gives them the best deal on bulk buys regardless of features, or even a combination of both? Do they replace stock firmware with their own locked down version regardless of box type?UPC must be aware from forums such as this that there are an awful lot of savvy users who at the very least require the ability to bridge and port forward, yet they consistently block such features? They must know that aside from the generation of users who only need to email or Skype their loved ones in foreign lands that the fast moving pace of technology in today's world is closely followed by and much better understood by the current generation of enthusiastic users who were born knowing this technology as a accepted way of life which for them has always been there and not something they had to study hard to grasp. I'm sure there is some highly paid laws of probability strategist behind their logic, but it plain sucks.
roast wrote: » Agreed - it's not something that they would generally do. However, it has worked for me in the past. My EPC2425 at the time crapped out. I still had an EPC2203 lying around, which I asked them to provision as I was pretty stuck without the net at the time. They were really accommodating and agreed to this.
gadgetman496 wrote: » So I assume that the original EPC2203 you had was originally supplied to you for your use by UPC prior to you upgrading to the EPC2425? So they were aware you had it so to speak? I was looking at it from the perspective of getting a spare 3925 from somewhere like Adverts or somewhere similar as a possible way to avoid having to accept a Technicolor if my current unit died, but as pointed out, they may very well refuse to provision that? Units advertised are pretty much useless so unless you got lucky?
white_westie wrote: » Its one of those things - you wont know until you ask them:pac: On a side note I was told recently by a tech, that they are not giving them 3925's unless its for a business account - all new/upgraded consumer accounts are being given the Technicolor TC7200UIR model.
gadgetman496 wrote: » That's more of it. I read another post recently were a user said a Tech told them that they were almost totally out of 3925's and they were near impossible to get. They seem to say whatever suits the moment me thinks
Sam the Sham wrote: » I just told UPC that I was on the verge of signing up with them but wouldn't do it if I couldn't have a Cisco modem. This was in an online chat. The person I was talking to seemed to think that you could "buy your own" EPC3925 and use it on the network. I find that hard to believe.
DECEiFER wrote: » Don't believe a single word of it. Use the WEP excuse and speak to an agent on the phone, by calling 1908, while taking the offer up online to save on the connection fees. The idea is to tell them you have one or more old laptops that only support WEP. The Technicolor TC2700 does not support WEP and as a result, UPC have been convinced by some to have a Cisco EPC3925 sent out instead. It's worth a shot.
white_westie wrote: » Did you see this posting from UPC re WEP support http://www.boards.ie/ttfpost/85398200 :cool:
DECEiFER wrote: » I still cannot figure out why they'd go to so much trouble to remove the bridging option from this modem. I suppose they thought we'd never figure out this time that it is possible to do it, but for the UPC NL site, we might not have known.
gadgetman496 wrote: » Can you link to the instructions for that?
DECEiFER wrote: » Ah you're fuc*king joking me. I'd still try it because the agent on the phone might not be any the wiser. Can't hurt.
wiz569 wrote: » Dont use powerline adaptors but do use sat boxes, had to disable dhcp on the boxes and use static ips instead,pain in the arse
white_westie wrote: » Same as myself - have always used static addresses for sat boxes, media players, tv etc.
getoffthepot wrote: » Can you tell me how you did this as I have 2 sat boxes and can't them to work with the technicolor 7200 installed this week ? Thanks in advance.
wiz569 wrote: » Go into the sat boxes network settings and disable/turn off DHCP,then give it a static ip address,within the new subnet, while in there I used to leave DHCP on and assign a static IP to them through my old router settings,so they always got the same IP address,very important when using satellite boxes So whatever the boxes IP used to be under the old router setup I just used that same IP,just changing the one digit because of different router subnet, i.e. sat box ip was 192.168.1.22 assigned by old router sat box ip now 192.168.0.22 assigned in the boxes network settings
getoffthepot wrote: » Got it working, play station wasn't connecting to server either so rang UPC and the guy accessed the modem and made some changes. All works now so back in biz.
Skiesofeurope wrote: » Ive had this modem for 50mb broadband now for about two months. Last night the wireless seems to have disabled itself. The wireless light will not illuminate regarding of anything ive tried (multiple resets, factory default restore). No wireless network from the device is visible and when you try to select the wireless settings tab in the modem page (192.168.0.1) it returns a webpage not found error. UPC went through many resets with me on the phone today and could not figure it out... they have decided that an engineer will need to visit but they could not provide an engineer appointment until next Thursday" Has anybody had this issue before or know what may be causing the problem? Thanks!
justryan wrote: » Got the Technicolour router today and the promise of 150mb broadband unfortunately the US LED on the box is continuously flashing and it can't get online, anyone else experience this when they received their router?
white_westie wrote: » Have you been in contact with UPC as sometimes they have to be prompted to activate the modem address.
Skiesofeurope wrote: » Everything in the modem is working fine except the wireless function. Phone and Internet access through LAN all working fine. I suspected the weather may have something to do with it as the modem was extremely hot to touch when I first realised the wireless had gone down.
justryan wrote: » Here's a photo of the router status page: