moonboy52 wrote: » I don't have that router anto, but it has got to be either a DHCP or a DNS issue. Can you access the Internet when you connect with an Ethernet cable? Make sure DHCP is set to automatic and change the DNS to google's DNS (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4) Give that a go and see if it helps at all.
JethroC wrote: » I can confirm that this works on the Technicolor TC7200. It took me about 5 mins at most and worked first time. I now have my Cisco Linksys E2000 with DD-WRT up and running using the 7200 purely as a modem
ComputerLab wrote: » Hi all. Sorry for disturbing, but please explain wht you need that bridge mode when you could just forward ports or make demilitary zone? Possibly I missed something. ... Thanks!
genek wrote: » I think somebody mentioned it earlier differences are nicely explained here:http://www.moonblinkwifi.com/routervsbridge.cfm@white_westie finally you decided, thought you would be the first one to do it
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)
Karsini wrote: » If you can bridge the TC7200 it should work as before because the TP LINK can continue to update the DNS records.
Wheeker wrote: » Again, sorry- I'm no expert, but I thought most of this thread was about it not being possible to bridge with TC7200? Or is it now possible? Do you need UPC Customer Phone Support to enable it?
allimac wrote: » I got one of these when I upgraded to 50 mb a couple of weeks ago, download speeds are all over the place from 7 to 40 mbs but the main problem I have is that if I leave the computer for a few minutes the internet goes down and I have to refresh 5 or 6 times to get it back. Not the biggest problem in the world but very annoying all the same. Can any of you tell me how to fix this problem as I haven't seen it on this thread yet and I'm baffled and very non tech?
allimac wrote: » Bump. Anyone??
Spirosssss wrote: » As far as the radio, even if I choose both, one of them then gets disabled automatically
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Like I said they've hobbled it, you can't use both at the same time. other missing features include sharing a HDD plugged into the USB port.
Spirosssss wrote: » Finally after I bridged my newly bought, cheap TP-LINK, I managed to have wi-fi straight out of the box The problem is that the whole block now also has wifi because I cannot enter TP-LINK's web UI and put a password, but this is offtopic for now and I'll manage it eventually I hope!
Spirosssss wrote: » Hey guys, thanks for the interest I hope admins are a bit tolerant here I simply plugged one of the lan ports of Technicolor (doesn't have wan) to the wan of the TP and it worked! there were few guides on line but didn't seem to work. Strange is that there is also this address tplinklogin.net which also does not work. I ll have to make some more research and look at your suggestions as well.
ArcticFox wrote: » Hey all, I got a new Technicolor TC7200 from UPC today and my wireless internet connection keeps dropping out! I'm sitting about 6ft away from it and I have to get up every 15 minutes to reset it, whereby it will work again. Any help?