2700 received today

Started by sobranie, Mar 19, 2008, 19:03:13

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sobranie




This is what I've received today (brand new and unopened box).
I'm thoroughly confused as to which version I have (single or double) and throw myself on the mercy of fellow owners on the sorting out/setting up etc. in the form of a complete idiots guide.
If I have to poison it or sommat like that I will give it one of my missus' scones to devour ;D ;D

jftr, I have not even plugged it in yet for fear of blowing it sky high!! :-[ :-[




Rik

That looks to me like a single SSID model, but I am sure someone will be along to correct me shortly. :)

If you have BT firmware you need to poison it, if you have SBC, you don't. Take a look here.

If you have a spare machine or a dual-NIC machine, plug it in to that but not the phone line and then you can explore without disturbing your signal.
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kinmel

You have found an unused antique ! ;D

It was manufactured in December 2006 and is therefore a single ssid model.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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sobranie

Would you suggest I soldier on with this model or return to sender asking them for a more recent model??

Rik

I've got the single SSID and it's been fine for me, with the exception of the 12-day re-boot which seems to afflict SBC firmware.
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Lance

There is no real differences that I can find between the single and dual SSID versions other than the newer dual version supports WPA2. Stability wise, I rate them both the same :)
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sobranie

I'm 'fairly' happy to stick with it tho. I have asked the seller to consider exchanging for a dual.
Not too happy to start installing things, not that I'd even know where to start at the present mo.
I find the forum re.2700 to be a little on the confusing side to say the least.
Rik, could you elucidate a little   .... eg: can I plug this beasty in??
If so, what next??
Sorry to be such a pita!! :whistle:

Rik

I'd start by plugging it into the computer, but not the phone line. See what firmware is installed, you then know if you need to poison or not.

After that, do a factory reset to clean its memory, then connect it to the phone line and let it auto-detect the connection. Once that's established, two green LEDs at the bottom, or right, login to:

http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=B05&THISPAGE=B02&NEXTPAGE=B05

and enter your IDNet login details.
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sobranie

software 4.25.19
OK to proceed pls?

Lance

With that firmware, all you need to do is enter the DNS poisioning info as follows:

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Have we spelt out DNS poisoning anywhere? If not:

For DNS poisoning: at IE browser address bar enter http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J38 then at "Advanced-DNS Name Table"

In the DNS Name box type: cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com

In the IP Address box type in: 10.0.0.0

Thanks to Kinmel for these two additional addresses:

pbthdm.bt.motive.com
pbthdm2.bt.motive.com

Good to go!
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ReDGryphoN

Easy with the Antique !! I got one exactly the same!!!

I have the SBC software and have 4.25.19

Its the dogs danglies and have not suffered with any 12 day reboot and have a record 76 days uptime on it.

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sobranie

#11
all up and running.
poisoning done.
torrents enabled.
firewall wpa done.
even had a cuppa tea ;D

Thanks guys :thnks: :thnks:

Philip

Quote from: sobranie on Mar 19, 2008, 21:42:36
all up and running.
poisoning done.
torrents enabled.
firewall wpa done.
even had a cuppa tea ;D

Thanks guys :thnks: :thnks:
should get mine tomorrow, can you come round Good Friday if I get into any trouble? :whistle:

Simon

It's very naughty listing old products as new, simply because they have been unused.  I would certainly be tempted to reflect that in the seller's feedback.   :eyebrow:
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sobranie

Quote from: The Doctor on Mar 19, 2008, 21:48:41
should get mine tomorrow, can you come round Good Friday if I get into any trouble? :whistle:

PM me if you get into trouble & we'll do it over the 'phone.

Lance

Glad its all working ok! Question is though, has it improved your stats?
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sobranie

Quote from: Simon on Mar 19, 2008, 21:50:07
It's very naughty listing old products as new, simply because they have been unused.  I would certainly be tempted to reflect that in the seller's feedback.   :eyebrow:
To be fair it was referred to as boxed, complete etc.  I will however leave it running for 7 days prior to feedback just in case.  

Philip

Quote from: sobranie on Mar 19, 2008, 22:32:15
PM me if you get into trouble & we'll do it over the 'phone.
:thnks:  :thumb:

sobranie

Quote from: Lance on Mar 19, 2008, 22:34:13
Glad its all working ok! Question is though, has it improved your stats?

Still toddling along at a miserable 7000 or so.  Will try it in a few hours to see if I can get the mythical 7150.  Bought it really for the range, my old netgear V2 had real probs, 2 concrete walls before I hit the garden .... no chance!!!!

Lance

Best time to reboot will be in the morning when you get up. It must be a real struggle for you coping with only 7000!
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sobranie

Retired.   Don't do mornings :whistle: :whistle:

Might try it around 2am, usually still up at that time.

kinmel

Quote from: sobranie on Mar 19, 2008, 22:56:25
Retired.   Don't do mornings :whistle: :whistle:

Might try it around 2am, usually still up at that time.

2am is way too early, all that interference is best avoided.

Far better to leave until tomorrow during the daytime.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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sobranie

OK I'll get up early,say 9.30am ..... memo to oneself 'Don't look in any mirrors'.   :eek4:

Am I correct in thinking that 192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=A08 will reboot the router pls?



Sebby

7150 is technically impossible to achieve, so I'd say you are at the maximum. ;)

sobranie

Chappy down the road has achieved 7086 but he's only 50 mtrs from the exchange. I'm nearly 100 mtrs I'm afraid.