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<0> 5 <1> tms :) <2> i had a siemens dsl in USA and i brought it with me to Bolivia <1> heh <2> do you think it can work here with the ISP? <1> does it run the same DSL protocols as your ISP? <2> yes <2> but dont they have to add it <2> to their <2> Database? <2> or is independent <1> nope <1> It's about protocols, not databases. <1> The ISP doesn't have to know what you are using <2> oh then it might work <2> how can i enter the page to configure it
<1> most home routers have a web interface <2> mine is speedstrem 4100 <2> i have the manual <1> the manual? <1> Then why do you ask? <2> coause i cant reach that page <3> lol <2> haha <2> u recognized me <1> Yeah, funnily enough <2> speedstream.html <2> can u reach that page? <1> oh god, lol <2> just to tell me if that is the page <3> enter the IP of the box in your browser <1> There! A helpful person <3> harr <2> it says 192.168.0.1 <3> then HTTP it <2> cant conect <3> then you have a brick <2> maybe i have to plug the modem to my network card instead the switch <2> and resolved via LAN <2> resolve it <1> naa <3> shouldnt make a difference <1> has your PC got an IP address? <1> start - run - cmd <1> type: ipconfig <2> yes <1> what is it? <2> what for <1> Because I don't trust your judgement, <2> it has <1> and I want to know if it's on teh same subnet as your router. <2> it ends with 1.4 <1> What does it start with? <2> 192 <1> oh good <4> lol <4> such paranoia <1> hi arkaic :) <1> I reckon <1> 200.87.51.223 <4> heya :) <1> Oops, what's that?! <2> well thats my internet ip <4> /ddos 200.87.51.223 ;) <1> oh my <2> not my lan one <1> lol <2> dos atack are not allowed <2> in usa man <1> Says who?
<1> You're in Bolivia <2> but i can log the attack and send it to your isp <2> oh comen dont make jokes <1> oh please, as if anyone would send from their own IP :) <2> just tell me how to configure this chinese modem <4> BOLIBOY: are you sure the router is using 0.1? cl*** c mask? if you are 1.4 with a /24, then that is a problem.... <2> no <2> couse my actual modem is using 1.1 <4> so did you try to connect to 1.1? <2> yes <2> it works <2> but not with 0.1 <4> well, duh <5> :) <2> whats the solution then <1> http://192.168.1.1 <5> hehe <2> but that will take me to the Zoom modem configuration <2> not the Siemens speed stream i have <2> or it will work with it <2> ? <1> BOLIBOY, wth? <5> BOLIBOY, you can't possible access 192.168.0.1 given the setup you have right now <1> Oh, you have two plugged in <2> oh i think i undersand <2> u r telling me that modem is indpendently <2> of the number it has on it <2> but the one ***igned me from my provider right? <2> cause my gateway is 1.1 <2> if i unplug the zoom one and plug the siemens one will it work that way? <2> is that what u r saying? <2> just replace modem and enter 1.1? <5> what i'm saying is.. for you to be able to access 0.1 and eventually configure it to the right parameters.. you need to connect a pc on it with 192.168.0.x ip <2> static ip? <6> Anyone understand bind? <6> :P <2> moz <2> static ip? <5> BOLIBOY <6> nobody? <5> BOLIBOY, will it harm to try either dhcp or static? <6> moz do you know bind? <5> Kornchild, what about? <6> DNS :) <5> are we having a shortage of caffeine here? or what/ <2> moz but when my siemens modem will take the 192.168.1.1 ? once i access the page and configure it? <1> no, you can change the IP <1> Start by putting them both in the same subnet, <1> Do that by first changing the IP of YOUR computer <1> So it's in the same network as the other router, Then configure the other routers IP <1> One can be 192.168.1.1, the other can be 192.168.1.2 <1> Then you can work on both at the same time. <2> can we do it step by step? <1> . <2> 1. change my ip to 192.168.0.5 for example <1> yes, and 2? <1> You can do it yourself, if you think about it. <2> but what about the DNS and <1> never mind DNS or gateway <1> They aren't needed yet. <1> Not for configuring your routers, but you will need them to connect to the Internet. <2> ok i will change my pc to 192.168.0.5 and then plug the another modem to my switch or to my netwokr card? <1> switch <2> so i dont unplug the zoom modem? <1> switch would be your logical choice, that way, you don't have to unplug things and re-plug them <1> No, what for? <2> just from dsl line right? <1> plug both routers into the switch. <2> but i have only one dsl line <1> So what <2> ok let me do that first dont <2> go
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