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Glenn

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Les, the DHCP range is set from the Local Network > Configure tab, mine is set from 2 - 15 with 254 being used by the router.
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LesD

Quote from: Glenn on Jun 22, 2008, 17:12:07
Les, the DHCP range is set from the Local Network > Configure tab, mine is set from 2 - 15 with 254 being used by the router.
Presumably you have chosen and made this setting range for yourself.
I have not changed anything on this tab so I am assuming my settings are defaults after the factory reset I did before doing the other setup items to get connected to IDNet. Do you think that this could be the case?
Regards,

Les.


Rik

My SBC model ran  from 64-253, Les, but the dual SSID model runs from 1-253. Foibles of firmware - confused the helll out of me. ;D
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g7pkf

The 2700 has a weird but nice way of bridging multiple ip's (been playing this weekend with a voip server accessable from the internet)---wifes away for weekend

you can firewall protect (or not) the second ip.

local addresses served from the first/router can be accessed by the second wan ip directly (but not from the net directly).

If you don't understand what i just said you don't need to know.

If you did then you might need to know.

If you did and a lightbulb went on your as sad as me.

dean

Rik

I'm a don't need to know, Dean. ;D
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g7pkf

Quote from: Rik on Jun 22, 2008, 17:56:49
I'm a don't need to know, Dean. ;D

Still as sad as me though :)

Rik

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LesD

Quote from: g7pkf on Jun 22, 2008, 17:58:29
Still as sad as me though :)

That's three of us then!  :lol:
Regards,

Les.


LesD

Quote from: Rik on Jun 22, 2008, 17:42:56
My SBC model ran  from 64-253, Les, but the dual SSID model runs from 1-253. Foibles of firmware - confused the helll out of me. ;D
Nothing to do with reserving part of the range for Wireless then as I wondered about mine.  ???
Regards,

Les.


Rik

It doesn't appear to be.
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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Jun 22, 2008, 17:56:49
I'm a don't need to know, Dean. ;D

Me too. Actually, I'd like to know. ;)

LesD

Quote from: LesD on Jun 22, 2008, 16:00:49

I have updated the post no. 35, converted it to a pdf file and a attached it to this post so that if anyone should want a copy of it for themselves they can open the pdf file and do a Save As to a location of their own

Rik,

At Reply no. 41 above I attached a PDF of the Single SSID 2700 setup method that you have have posted here:

http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=8927.msg197903#msg197903

In Alan's post above this one he offers a PDF guide for the Dual SSID Setup so if you attached the one from Reply no. 41 to Reply no. 1 of:

http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=8927.msg102417#msg102417

a Single SSID Guide in PDF format would be readily available too!  :)
Regards,

Les.


Rik

It now is. ;) Thanks, Les.
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Mytheroo

have just ordered a 2700hg from ebay (£19) to see if I can get better sync. wag54gs and zyxel660 both drop connection when I get an incoming call. 63db line, 6db SNR up and down. 1120/720 on average sync-wise. Am plugged into master socket via an inline filter (NTE5 frontplate made no difference), no phone connected but when I ring my landline the sync normally drops.

Anyone ever had similar troubles?
There are 10 kinds of people, those who understand binary and those who don't.

Rik

Have you tried a new filter, Myth?
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Inactive

I use a Zyxel 660, I have also tested using a 2700, never had any dropped connections with either Myth.
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Mytheroo

have tried two inline and an NTE5 faceplate, no difference. I'm on TPON with overlay thingy, when I moved here IDNet said they probably couldn't raise any tickets with BT for anything because it's basically a broken system to start with.  I'm toying with the idea of blocking incoming calls (neither of us here use the landline except in emergencies) but keeping outgoing if that's an option. There is another on this estate with IDnet but who lives nearer the exchange, he's got 2.7 sync or so with the 2wire so it might be the solution.
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Mytheroo

In, you dont have high attenuation though do you. Did u get better sync with the 2wire? I'm wondering if the upload snr is my problem. Am on supermax so i'm stressing that part  more than most
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Sebby

Quote from: Inactive on Sep 02, 2008, 09:07:17
I use a Zyxel 660, I have also tested using a 2700, never had any dropped connections with either Myth.

But then you do have a particularly good line, In...

Inactive

Quote from: Mytheroo on Sep 02, 2008, 20:20:35
In, you dont have high attenuation though do you. Did u get better sync with the 2wire? I'm wondering if the upload snr is my problem. Am on supermax so i'm stressing that part  more than most

No, I have a fantastic line, I am only about 30 yards from my exchange, sorry that doesn't help you.
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Mytheroo

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Mytheroo

on 2nd 2wire now (1st connected twice then died with red flashing dsl light) but both connected with snr of 15db. The zyxel connects with 6-7db snr downstream. Is there a setting in the 2700 to tell it to try a syncing with a lower snr?
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Rik

There isn't that I know of, Myth. 15db suggests that the target margin has been raised by BT. Could it be that the Zyxel is reporting incorrectly?
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Steve

Are the sync rates the same for the Zxyel and 2wire?
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Mytheroo

Quote from: Mytheroo on Sep 02, 2008, 07:00:00
have just ordered a 2700hg from ebay (£19) to see if I can get better sync. wag54gs and zyxel660 both drop connection when I get an incoming call. 63db line, 6db SNR up and down. 1120/720 on average sync-wise. Am plugged into master socket via an inline filter (NTE5 frontplate made no difference), no phone connected but when I ring my landline the sync normally drops.

Anyone ever had similar troubles?

I know i hijacked this thread, sorry  :blush:

The other two sync at significantly higher downstream rates. Maybe I've been set to 15db but the other two don't do their job properly  :-\
There are 10 kinds of people, those who understand binary and those who don't.