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.
Dave147 wrote: » Can anybody explain or direct me to a guide to switching to less congested channels, living in an area where lots of people are using UPC so at night the internet gets very slow, on the 100mb package and it goes as low as 10mb in the evenings, girlfriend streams her TV online and it's unwatchable at the moment, fine in the mornings. Also having a massive issue with Plex, using a Roku 3 and connecting to my brothers server in Dublin, he's UPC 150mb and when I try and stream something it's constant buffering as well. I had better streaming when I was on ****ing 8mb Magnet.
Karsini wrote: » What OS are you using? If Windows 7 or Windows 8, run the following from a command prompt:netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid Copy and paste the output on here and myself or someone else might be able to recommend a suitable channel.
Dave147 wrote: » Yeah windows 7, have tried on our PC at work which is 30mb UPC and her TV is streaming fine, does it matter what time I post it or should I wait till it's at is highest congestion?
Karsini wrote: » Run it any time, chances are the routers are being left on anyway.
Dave147 wrote: » Yeah but won't be much traffic. UPC guy came today and changed the channel but couldn't tell difference as it was early in the day, caused my Roku to be unable to find router so switched it back. I can use Ethernet cable if it means I'll be on a less congested channel and herself can watch her TV!
Karsini wrote: » The traffic should make no difference because the routers are still transmitting something on their assigned channel. An Ethernet cable is always the best way, maybe not the most convenient, but certainly the most reliable.
shamwari wrote: » I recently signed up to UPC and recieved a Technicolor TC7200. I'm quite happy with it except for one gremlin. My wifes laptop running Vista can't connect to the Wifi and after a ten second connection attempt, it fails claiming that the password we entered is incorrect. The password is correct and it being entered in the correct case. My WIN 7 laptop, iPad, and two mobile phones all work perfectly connecting the same way. The connection protocols on the Vista laptop are the same as the Windows 7 one (WPA-Personal, AES encryption). I tried changing to different protocols and none worked. I logged into the router using a a Cat5 cable and the temporarily turned the security off. The laptop connected fine on the open unsecured connection. No amount of fiddling or setting changes on either the laptop or router have resolved the problem. Anyone any thougts on this? Does this sound like a vista issue or a router issue?
Karsini wrote: » It's a Vista issue, especially if there's no service packs installed. Make sure that all updates are installed. You may also need to update the driver for the wireless adapter.
gadgetman496 wrote: » It wouldn't be anything silly like having a static IP set on the Vista lappy?
I'm thinking of upgrading Vista to Win7 because Vista is a POS
genek wrote: » check this fix, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us this might be your solution or you can check this fixhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/935222
Hellrazer wrote: » Is this router better than the 3925? Having ongoing issues and UPC want to swap my 3925 for this one to "test" I like the 3925..hows the wifi range on the TC7200?
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?