white_westie wrote: » You can switch uPnP on easily enough - don't know if it will fix your problem, but worth a try. Login to router, login is admin/admin, you can use public address at 192.168.100.1. Go to Advanced Page - uPnP can be enabled (think disabled is the default). Don't forget to Save and logoff.
chadley78 wrote: » I just got this router as part of the free upgrade to 50mb broadband with UPC. Since I started using it, Plex, which uses uPnP to stream media from my home server to any pc or phone i want, has stopped working. Without getting into port forwarding and static ip addresses, does anyone know why this crap modem is causing issues. Can I enable uPnP easily?
El Inho wrote: » Hey guys, Just got one of these today - brand new connection job. Worked grand but came home from town and popped in the new phone and blamo...no wifi...now i cant confirm that the wifi was working immediately before the phone being plugged in... currently running on cisco epc3925 that i had lying around, but that seems to be maxing out at 30mb not 50... 1) is there a real difference between the routers? 2) any idea why me wifi is banjaxed
genek wrote: » premium support suppose to magically turn on the techniclolor the bridge mode, however nobody answers the phone...
Originally posted by UPC: Brian Regarding bridging mode not being available on the TC7200 modem, this functionality is not supported by UPC Ireland (we can't comment regarding other UPC affiliates).
white_westie wrote: » Yes it should work on your PC - your PC is generally never given a public ip address, always a local ip address. Generally (as in my Asus) if the router has this functionality built in, it looks for a public wan address to work.
wiz569 wrote: » Ah ok so a dynamic dns update client running on my pc will not work properly then? Well thats a deal breaker so Thanks for all the info guys,much appreciated
wiz569 wrote: » Yeah i kind of thought of that after i posted tbh, so just to get this straight in my head, any incoming internet activity will be routed straight to the dmz, which is now my own router, and my own router will then direct the traffic to any specified ports as required? And if the above is true then why the need for bridge mode, apart from it being the correct way to achieve the above? Cheers for the insight guys
Karsini wrote: » It shouldn't make a difference because as far as the Asus is concerned, the Technicolor is on the WAN side, so DHCP requests don't get passed through the Asus.
wiz569 wrote: » Should your Asus not be using dhcp only? Would there not be a conflict with both routers using it? Also what subnet are you using on your Asus i.e. on my old netgear it was 192.168.1.x but obviously on the technicolour its 192.168.0.x
white_westie wrote: » Have been running my own Asus router in 7200 dmz for last number of weeks with no problems reported. wifi and firewall off, dhcp still on.
wiz569 wrote: » As an aside if you stick your own router in the technicolour dmz, would that work or would you need to do anything else, apart from turn off dhcp, wireless and firewall on the technicolour?
white_westie wrote: » We are on firmware version STD6.01.08, which we believe does not support Bridge Mode. In The Netherlands they are on 6.01.12(up from .10 in recent months) and both seem to support a Bridge Mode option!
wiz569 wrote: » So any ideas on bridge mode now you figured out the static ip problem lol
Ceka wrote: » Just found the solution. If you change onBasic/Local Area Network/Lease Time to: -for example-314496000 seconds (10 years) on theBasic/DHCP Client Devices/DHCP Clients expires On will be change to: *** STATIC IP ADDRESS ** (If you need a specific address, first configure/reserve it on your laptop/PC, then if it assigned by the router you can set is back to Automatic IP)
wiz569 wrote: » Guys am I completely stupid or is there no static ip options on the new technicolor TC7200 router???
white_westie wrote: » SmartDNS as in from Overplay? Does that just not involve setting specific dns server addresses in whatever device you want including, your router to use the service? If you login to the TC7200u and goto the Basic -> Local Area Network Settings page, you can enter specific dns server addresses at the bottom. Not sure they will work for SmartDNS but worth a shot!
iba wrote: » Hi, And does anyone know i these routers can use smartdns please? Thanks
Lightmaster wrote: » Software Version STD6.01.12. There is no bride mode option per say on the actual device itself. But, all you have to do here, is to phone UPC and they will activate it for you.