emy wrote: » It has been fixed. Now I keep it, the Technicolor TC7200. In settings I enabled the 5GHZ and the wireless speed is now 50Mbs. Basic settings of 5GHz access point ..working all Wireless N capable devices but old one no. I do not know why when I enable 2.4GHz I have very low speed. I would enable it to have all my devices working.
Dave147 wrote: » Anyone having savage ping spikes with this router at the moment? Gaming is completely unsustainable for me since last week over it. Spiking well over 2000 every 15-20 seconds. Absolute nightmare, and "Premium" Tech support are nearly as clueless as UPC's joke of a service. How can they be this incompetent?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Didn't savage used to mean good ? what does tracert say ? are you living with leechs ?
C:\Users\Jasperov>tracert 77.111.216.35 Tracing route to 77.111.216.35 over a maximum of 30 hops 1 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms 192.168.0.1 2 28 ms 37 ms 22 ms 79.97.88.1 3 17 ms 45 ms 26 ms 109.255.251.94 4 40 ms 57 ms 55 ms 84.116.238.82 5 58 ms 37 ms 38 ms 84.116.134.178 6 77 ms 140 ms 32 ms 213.46.165.94 7 91 ms 137 ms 42 ms xe-11-2-2.lon25.ip4.tinet.net [141.136.107.42] 8 48 ms 50 ms 60 ms connexions-4-london-gw.ip4.tinet.net [77.67.94.1 02] 9 53 ms 62 ms 58 ms ringo-diagmo.c4l.co.uk [84.45.90.46] 10 46 ms 47 ms 74 ms diagmo-zod.c4l.co.uk [84.45.90.221] 11 52 ms 60 ms 53 ms zod-non.c4l.co.uk [84.45.110.30] 12 85 ms 94 ms 47 ms non-platini.c4l.co.uk [84.45.90.190] 13 38 ms 53 ms 72 ms 77.111.216.35 Trace complete.
Dave147 wrote: » Never heard of 'good' ping spikes tbh! No leechers, there's only two of us in the house, ping was never great but it never spiked like this before, it's unplayable at the moment.
domel wrote: » I got scientific atlanta modem and DDWRT wifi router and no problems at all (modem does just right as in my area they can only provide 30Mb) I would suggest all to find some cisco modem instead of this rubbish box.
gasman77 wrote: » Captain, re your 30Mb link Whatever was in that link must have been useful cos it didn't take them long to take it down!
iMADEtheBBC wrote: » One of these delivered for me this week while I was away. Am trying to get it setup to my own preferences this evening with not too much luck. Any pointers on getting it to change from the default IP 192.168.0.1 ? Has anyone managed to disable DHCP on this box and use their own router? So far I'm finding that my router won't/cannot 'see' the cable modem even though I've cloned a Mac address
pabloazazel wrote: » is it possible to enable wireless 2.4ghz and 5ghz????
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Not with this firmware. Like I posted earlier here is a manual with other disabled options, like adding USB driveshttp://www.upc.ro/pdf/Technicolor_tc7200_user_manual.pdf
pabloazazel wrote: » if I need to open the port 3902 for an application, what is the correct option "ports filters" "forwarding" or "port triggers"
fartfile wrote: » Hi, anyone have any success trying to get the IP changed by backing up the config file, DLing/modifying it, and then reapplying it? Just curious if this was a reasonable idea.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » ask over on http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=86 usual stuff - try all orientations to see which works , mine is on it's side vertical / use tinfoil a short distance away to reflect the signal
TheCountEIRE wrote: » Just got one of these with a recent "upgrade", thankfully still have the old cisco EPC3925, Wireless is absolutely pathetic, neither router has the range to reach my room, (houseshare with mates) and this is a disaster as i dont have a laptop only a desktop and no phone with wi fi capabilities, It seems my best option is to bridge the old cisco and buy a new router, Can anyone link me to a walkthrough of the bridging and also recommend a good router with a strong wireless for reasonable money, talking maybe 50 quid upper limit here! Cheers!
ED E wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056758726 Voila
TheCountEIRE wrote: » Half the post there have no replies what so ever... As for the second suggestion, are for you real? or just trying to get a rise?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Maybe if you didn't get snarky and cross post on 3 forums someone might help you
TheCountEIRE wrote: » Cheers but after realizing that its actually no good to me since the cisco is limited to the old connection speed. Ffs.
ED E wrote: » If its the 3925 its just as capable as the Technicolor. Both are EURODOCSIS3.0 compliant so can do the full 200, its only the old 2425s that cant do the new packages.
TheCountEIRE wrote: » I presume its been limited by UPC themselves?, i've tested this, it wont go above the old 60meg connection speeds. Is it possible to fix this limitation then since the router is actually capable?