en I use my phone.
>>> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
>>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>>>
>>> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>&
caches”
>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>>
>> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
>> . . . . . . . . . . . . .
oad when I use my phone.
> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>
> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
> . . . .
Rod when you’re hot spotting I’m guessing data is coming via 4G. Not your wifi.
If yes then it adds to the evidence.
Tim Law
> On 11 May 2022, at 5:36 pm, Pete wrote:
>
> Maybe take a record of your configuration settings for your router, then do
> a factory reset and re est
Maybe take a record of your configuration settings for your router, then do a
factory reset and re establish again from ‘new’. If that doesn’t work, I don’t
know what next might work.
Regards
Pete
> On 11 May 2022, at 5:27 pm, Rod Blitvich wrote:
>
> THANKS Tim & Peter !
Regards
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 11 May 2022, at 3:13 pm, Rod Blitvich >>> <mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Folks
>>>> I am setting up a new wordpress blo
;mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Folks
>>> I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
>>> The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
>>> It DOES load when I use my phone.
>>> Does this suggest I need
gt;>
>> Hi Folks
>> I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
>> The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
>> It DOES load when I use my phone.
>> Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
>> I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
>
the problem persists.
>
> Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Router?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> rb...@iinet.net.au
>
>
>
> -- The WA Macint
Hi Folks
I am setting up a new wordpress blog.
The Blog won’t load - "can't find the server".
It DOES load when I use my phone.
Does this suggest I need to “clear caches”
I’ve done that on my laptop browser, but the problem persists.
Please - how do I clear the cache on my iinet Rout
Thank you, Neil. Fortunately, my new router does everything I need.
Regards, Jennifer
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 at 08:19, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a friend who teaches IT at a high school and he has shown interest
> in the router if it is still around.
>
> Kevin Lock
>
>
&g
Hi,
I have a friend who teaches IT at a high school and he has shown interest in
the router if it is still around.
Kevin Lock
> On 21 Jan 2020, at 5:59 pm, Neil Houghton wrote:
>
>
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I am by no means a networking expert but here are a few comments/thoughts:
I’m presuming that your question arises because you recently connected to the
NBN and got a new NBN compatible modem/router?
The Netgear modem/routers could still be used as routers for either ethernet or
wifi
her
> unused and unwanted gear.
>
> Cheers
> Alan
>
> > On 20 Jan 2020, at 11:47 am, Jennifer Lefroy
> wrote:
> >
> > Good Morning,
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a use fro this router or does it just go to
> electronic recycling?
> >
> >
Can anyone suggest a use fro this router or does it just go to electronic
> recycling?
>
> Kind regards,]
> Jennifer
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Good Morning,
Can anyone suggest a use fro this router or does it just go to electronic
recycling?
Kind regards,]
Jennifer
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tion back on the 14th and Ronni suggested this site:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Modems-Hardware/Canon-printer-not-wirelessly-connecting-to-new-TELSTRA-router/td-p/541786
>>
>>
>>
>> which shows quite a few people having similar probl
ested this site:
>
>
>
>
> https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Modems-Hardware/Canon-printer-not-wirelessly-connecting-to-new-TELSTRA-router/td-p/541786
>
>
>
> which shows quite a few people having similar problems and a couple of
> solutions that worked for some:
>
Hi Jennifer,
You asked this question back on the 14th and Ronni suggested this site:
https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Modems-Hardware/Canon-printer-not-wirelessly-connecting-to-new-TELSTRA-router/td-p/541786
which shows quite a few people having similar problems and a couple
Hello Everyone. Last week NBN was connected and I had no trouble
connecting my Mac desktop, iPad and iPhone. However, despite YouTube
tutorials and various suggestions on Google, I have not been able to
connect my Canon T8060 printer to the router which was supplied.
Can anyone help, please
Hi Jennifer,
Is it a Telstra Router?
Go to wlan setting on printerlook for where it says to connect access
point. You then have to hold the "Pair" Button on front of the router while you
select ok on the printer. Hold the "Pair Button to printer says all is c
Hi Jennifer,
Is it a Telstra Router?
Go to wlan setting on printerlook for where it says to connect access
point. You then have to hold the "Pair" Button on front of the router while you
select ok on the printer. Hold the "Pair Button to printer says all is c
Hello Everyone. Last week NBN was connected and I had no trouble
connecting my Mac desktop, iPad and iPhone. However, despite YouTube
tutorials and various suggestions on Google, I have not been able to
connect my Canon T8060 printer to the router which was supplied.
Can anyone help, please
;
> The normal MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) value for most non-PPPoA is 1500
> bytes, or 1492 Bytes for PPPoE connections. For some ISPs you may need to
> reduce the MTU.
> I have found sometimes the most stable connection for PPPoE is around MTU
> 1400 on Netgear Routers
>
>
etimes the most stable connection for PPPoE is around MTU
> 1400 on Netgear Routers
>
> You could try:
> Log into the Router using a web browser
> Then Go to Advanced setup, and go to WAN setup, and set the MTU at 1400
> Power cycle all
> Then test if you can keep the conne
may need to reduce the
MTU.
I have found sometimes the most stable connection for PPPoE is around MTU 1400
on Netgear Routers
You could try:
Log into the Router using a web browser
Then Go to Advanced setup, and go to WAN setup, and set the MTU at 1400
Power cycle all
Then test if you can keep
the exchange
which Telstra says makes for difficulties. A few days ago, I could not
connect with my router at all and so bought a new one: Netgear Nighthawk
VDSL/ADSL as I have been notified of NBN installation between April and
August. I managed to set it up and my iPad and iPhone connected but not my
both the ADSL line and the phone line into the router and I
then plug by cordless base station into one of the two VOIP sockets.
I only use VOIP for outgoing, so any of the cordless handsets let me:
€ Pickup incoming landline calls (all incoming).
€ Phone out using VOIP
€ Phone out
I have an ageing D-Link DSL-504 modem router and am starting to experience
regular dropouts requiring a reboot of the device to get going again. My ISP
confirms no interruptions at their end. I believe this may be a case of simple
age or outdating and am considering a replacement
triple-WAN dual-band router, featuring as
all-in-one advanced device including concurrent dual-band Wireless-N 600Mbps
(2.4GHz and 5GHz), Voice over IP, 3G/LTE, Gigabit Ethernet, and NAS (Network
Attached Storage) in one unit. As well as being IPv6-capable, the BiPAC
7800VDPX ADSL2+ router exerts
at $185
The BiPAC 7800VDPX is a fibre-ready triple-WAN dual-band router, featuring as
all-in-one advanced device including concurrent dual-band Wireless-N 600Mbps
(2.4GHz and 5GHz), Voice over IP, 3G/LTE, Gigabit Ethernet, and NAS (Network
Attached Storage) in one unit. As well as being IPv6-capable
Most welcome Reg,
I've no experience of using a separate SIP but I like the Billion set-up
where you plug both the ADSL line and the phone line into the router and I
then plug by cordless base station into one of the two VOIP sockets.
I only use VOIP for outgoing, so any of the cordless
will still be in through the
Time Capsule.
I'll first answer your query What is BoB? BoB’s an 802.11n router with an
in-built ADSL2+ modem. To be specific, it’s a Belkin modem/router, with
shared branding between iiNet and Belkin. Wireless support is in the 2.4GHz
range only, and it’s a dual-radio
is BoB? BoB’s an 802.11n router with an
in-built ADSL2+ modem. To be specific, it’s a Belkin modem/router, with
shared branding between iiNet and Belkin. Wireless support is in the 2.4GHz
range only, and it’s a dual-radio router. Not a dual-band router. Instead of
getting a 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio
an 802.11n router with an
in-built ADSL2+ modem. To be specific, it’s a Belkin modem/router, with
shared branding between iiNet and Belkin. Wireless support is in the 2.4GHz
range only, and it’s a dual-radio router. Not a dual-band router. Instead of
getting a 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio, you
wireless access will still be in through the Time
Capsule.
I'll first answer your query What is BoB? BoB’s an 802.11n router with an
in-built ADSL2+ modem. To be specific, it’s a Belkin modem/router, with shared
branding between iiNet and Belkin. Wireless support is in the 2.4GHz range
only
We were considering getting VOIP but were wondering what kind of
modem/router to get. We have a Netcom NB5 plus 4W at the moment.
As we use a Time Machine it doesn't need to to be wireless.
We're with westnet at the moment (in Beaconsfield) where the advertised
speeds are a joke.
I seem
, exposed services and hosts that
they can intrude and commandeer to mount further attacks.
Your router drops this traffic on the floor in its default configuration
rendering it effectively harmless to you, unless you have configured it to
expose hosts or services to the wide area network
Hi Ray,
Have you been using a P2P (peer to peer) type application e.g. torrents, or
file sharing application?
When the application is closed you may well see the router firewall kick in by
blocking access since the application is no longer running to accept the
connection.
As long as you
:send abuse reports to ab...@jsinfo.net
Is this an example of China's trainee electronic warfare students doing their
homework?
Do any other Wamuggers who have their router set to provide notification of DNS
packets and Port Scans get similar attacks, or are these things sliding past
most users
are looking for weakly secured, exposed services and hosts that
they can intrude and commandeer to mount further attacks.
Your router drops this traffic on the floor in its default configuration
rendering it effectively harmless to you, unless you have configured it to
expose hosts or services
Yes I monitored that stuff for a while and there was a constant stream of it
from various sources - I turned it off, assuming the router was doing its job
by detecting the 'attacks'
PM
pete...@amnet.net.au
0408 902 349
On 31/01/2012, at 10:52 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Ronda,
I have never used
My NETGEAR DG834G router is starting to send me lots of emailed messages
similar to the following:
TCP Packet - Source:58.218.199.227,12200 Destination:59.100.232.231,6588 - [DOS]
TCP Packet - Source:58.218.199.227,12200 Destination:59.100.232.231,7212 - [DOS]
TCP Packet - Source
. They can use that information to gain access to
your computer should a port be open.
You might want to pass the information on to your ISP, but I doubt they can or
will do anything about it. Your best defense is to keep on using a NAT router
and to run Apple's firewall. Your ISP will give you
to find your external IP Address, login to your Netgear
Router, click on Router Status, IP Address
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/08/2011, at 3:24 PM, cm wrote:
Hi Ray,
I am not an expert in this field, but letters DOS usually stand for denial of
service attack. China Unicom is the second or third
On Thu, 2011-08-04 07:36:19 WAST I received the following security message from
my modem-router, which is a Netgear Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router model DG834G:
TCP Packet - Source:221.194.46.176,12200 Destination:59.100.232.117,9090 - [DOS]
TCP Packet - Source:221.194.46.176,12200 Destination
Hi Severin,
I use TM to back up my iBook to a network drive which is attached to my iMac.
This iMac also uses the drive for it's own TM backups.
The iBook's TM creates a sparse image within the remote drive to do
it's backups into.
I was hoping I could do the same as above but to an Airport
Paul,
I can not recall the full reason when I tried this, it was quite a
while ago. It was documented on the internet somewhere and I am sure
Ronni may be able to explain. I just gave up as there were other easy
alternatives open to me.
Regards
Severin
On 13/05/2011, at 4:34 PM, Paul
Hi Paul,
A USB drive connected to a recent dual-band Airport Extreme may work as a
destination for Time Machine backups, but it’s not recommended.
This works well for some, not so well for others, and not at all for still
others.
Even when it appears to be working well for days, weeks, or
Thanks Ronni, this is good info.
Cheers
Paul
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Airport Extreme lets you plug a USB drive in for NAS (network attached
storage).
Decent facsimile of a Time Capsule maybe?
I noticed recently that many external cases can switch the drive off
if there is no access, does anyone think this would help in this
configuration?
If my iMac ejected one
:
Hi folks,
The question is
To go wireless.
Add an Apple Airport Express to my D-Link Modem DSL-504T ?
or
Replace the D-Link Modem with a Belkin N600 Wireless Dual Band Modem/Router ?
Any thoughts are welcomed please.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
-- The WA Macintosh User
You can run a printer or USB drive networked through Airport Extreme
but the drive is visible to Time Machine, sadly, so you can not make a
virtual Time Capsule that way. I know, I tried!
Severin Crisp
On 12/05/2011, at 4:54 PM, Paul K wrote:
Airport Extreme lets you plug a USB drive
Hi Severin
But you can use the drive for TM backups across the network yes?
Not sure what you mean by virtual Time Capsule.
Cheers
Paul
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No. Time Machine will not recognise a drive networked in this way
through an Airport Extreme.
Severin Crisp
On 13/05/2011, at 7:22 AM, Paul K wrote:
Hi Severin
But you can use the drive for TM backups across the network yes?
Not sure what you mean by virtual Time Capsule.
Cheers
Paul
Taking the discussion one step further,
I have a Time Capsule 1TB,
also an external 1TB USB HDD
Any tricks to setting up a regular complete drive-to-drive backup? Paranoia
backup manoeuvre but you deal with this stuff long enough you do get burnt.
Does it have to happen from an affiliated
Hi David,
I’m not sure I understand what you are wanting to do.
Since Time Machine cannot back up your Time Capsule's internal hard drive, or a
USB drive connected to it, if you have other data there, you'll need a
different method to back up that other data.
In a pinch, you can disconnect a
David
I have used Folders Synchroniser for this sort of thing for years.
Not all that fancy but seems reliable and not expensive. www.softobe.com
Alternatively SuperDuper may be more to your taste. www.shirt-pocket.com
Don't let anyone scorn you for displaying backup paranoia I have
Hi David, Hi Ronni,
I think what David is looking for (correct me if I'm wrong) is redundancy
for his Time Machine backup.
With drives so cheap nowadays, It is certainly something I have wondered
about.
Like many others, I already have the dual approach of:
* a SuperDuper bootable clone -
I use CarbonCopyCloner as my regular backup software
I can schedule a regular update to my external drive (which i have)
and if the drive is not connected at the exact time its supposed to start, it
will auto start when it is connected
It only updated what is changed between the internal and
Hi Ashley,
The question here was not so much what to use as a regular backup but how to
back-up the TM disk and still have the backup recognised by TM.
Yes CCC does pretty much the same thing as SuperDuper and both can do
³smart² updates where the only thing that is updated is what has
Hi folks,
The question is
To go wireless.
Add an Apple Airport Express to my D-Link Modem DSL-504T ?
or
Replace the D-Link Modem with a Belkin N600 Wireless Dual Band Modem/Router ?
Any thoughts are welcomed please.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
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Sorry folks .. I meant to say Airport Extreme.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Stephen Chape ch...@westnet.com.au
Date: 11 May 2011 10:31:43 PM AWST
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Airport Express or Belkin Modem Router ?
Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
is
To go wireless.
Add an Apple Airport Express to my D-Link Modem DSL-504T ?
or
Replace the D-Link Modem with a Belkin N600 Wireless Dual Band Modem/
Router ?
Any thoughts are welcomed please.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
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, at 10:31 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
Hi folks,
The question is
To go wireless.
Add an Apple Airport Express to my D-Link Modem DSL-504T ?
or
Replace the D-Link Modem with a Belkin N600 Wireless Dual Band Modem/
Router ?
Any thoughts are welcomed please.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
-- The WA
I'm sitting here in the dark after the thunderstorm has passed with my Belkin
wireless router giving off some acrid electrical smell. Yes it is toast, I
checked it before the power went out. It was supplied by iiNet for their naked
product.
Can anyone suggest a good replacement
I'm with iinet naked my router is a Netgear DG834GV which I've had for 3
years, works good for me, unfortunately I don't have a place of purchase for
you.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Tuesday, March
after the thunderstorm has passed with my Belkin
wireless router giving off some acrid electrical smell. Yes it is toast, I
checked it before the power went out. It was supplied by iiNet for their naked
product.
Can anyone suggest a good replacement for it, as well as a dealer? Preferably
://www.macwizardry.com.au
**For everything Macintosh**
On 1/3/11 11:09 AM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
I'm sitting here in the dark after the thunderstorm has passed with my Belkin
wireless router giving off some acrid electrical smell. Yes it is toast, I
checked it before the power
with my
Belkin
wireless router giving off some acrid electrical smell. Yes it is toast, I
checked it before the power went out. It was supplied by iiNet for their
naked
product.
Can anyone suggest a good replacement for it, as well as a dealer?
Preferably
in stock to collect in the morning
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel @ macwizardry.com.au
Web: http://www.macwizardry.com.au
**For everything Macintosh**
On 1/3/11 11:09 AM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
I'm sitting here in the dark after the thunderstorm has passed with my
Belkin
wireless router giving
Hi Daniel, Derek, Ronni, Carlo, Rob and anyone else I've missed,thanks for your response regarding my toasted router woes.The router power plug was on a surge board but I didn't have a power protector on the telephone line coming in. I suspect that was the culprit as other devices on the same
in, then you may just need to log in
manually as above and set it up (or check it's set up).
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 2/3/11 12:40 PM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
Hi Daniel, Derek, Ronni, Carlo, Rob and anyone else I've missed,
thanks for your response regarding my toasted router woes
patient)
Once I disconnected from the ethernet cable the router seemed to have lost the
password going to iiNet. I was able to log on via firefox and set this
manually. All is good now
Regards,
Eugene
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Previously I was using a Netgear 834G v 2 and iChat worked mostly fine
including screen sharing and file transfer. But since upgrading to a 7800N I am
no longer able to receive files or share my screen. I am still able to send
file and share other people's screen though. My suspicion is that
I had to replace my modem with a wireless one, so the old one is
available to anyone who wants it
It's Netcomm Ethernet/USB ADSLPlus4 (NB1300 PLUS 4) and could be
picked up in Nedlands.
Dick Anderson
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Archives -
Thanks both to Noel and Stuart for your advise.
I have the white Belkin router and have never had a firmware update.
I purchased a lap top last year and it took me about a week to get it
connected.
As the Belkin has never had a firmware update, would it still be
possible to get
the lap top
, I seem to
remember that you can phone them too.
Cheers --
David Noel
2010 Oct 22
On 22 October 2010 18:26, Julie Bedford jew...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Thanks both to Noel and Stuart for your advise.
I have the white Belkin router and have never had a firmware update.
I purchased a lap
Hi
I've had a Belkin router for about four years and have never done a firmware
update.
A few months ago I started having problems connecting to some internet sites
and very slow speeds. Rang iiNet and a very nice gentleman walked me through
some setting changes to be made on the router. All
Hi Maureen,
Thanks for your reply. I will certainly get onto iinet - that never
occurred to me !
Regards
Jewels
On 22/10/2010, at 8:46 PM, Maureen wrote:
Hi
I've had a Belkin router for about four years and have never done a
firmware
update.
A few months ago I started having
...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Thanks both to Noel and Stuart for your advise.
I have the white Belkin router and have never had a firmware update.
I purchased a lap top last year and it took me about a week to get
it connected.
As the Belkin has never had a firmware update, would it still be
possible to get
I am with iinet at the moment but for the last couple of days was having severe
problems keeping my connection up and running. I am using a Netgear DG834Gv2
which I have been using for some time. I think an upgraded router would / might
address my stability issue. Having had a look online I am
,
Wonder if anyone can direct me on getting a suitable router for my
laptop, tower and ipad. I have
a Belkin at the moment. When I purchased my laptop last year I had a
lot of trouble getting it to
see my airport and now with my new ipad, I'm experiencing the same
difficulties. I thought
rather than
idea as well ;)
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 21/10/10 1:00 AM, Julie Bedford jew...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi,
Wonder if anyone can direct me on getting a suitable router for my
laptop, tower and ipad. I have
a Belkin at the moment. When I purchased my laptop last year I
,
Wonder if anyone can direct me on getting a suitable router for my
laptop, tower and ipad. I have
a Belkin at the moment. When I purchased my laptop last year I
had a
lot of trouble getting it to
see my airport and now with my new ipad, I'm experiencing the same
difficulties. I thought
rather than
/router
in basic adsl settings you may have to change something
James
On 21/10/2010, at 22:05, Alexander Hartner wrote:
I am with iinet at the moment but for the last couple of days was
having severe problems keeping my connection up and running. I am
using a Netgear DG834Gv2 which I have been
for
it,as another idea as well ;)
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 21/10/10 1:00 AM, Julie Bedford jew...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi,
Wonder if anyone can direct me on getting a suitable router for my
laptop, tower and ipad. I have
a Belkin at the moment. When I purchased my
Hi Julie --
-- To endorse Stuart's recommendations, I remember than when I first got my
Belkin router (maybe 5 years ago), there were continually-recurring problems
until I got and applied a firmware update.
-- You may have to push a bit to get the right update. When I first tried
Belkin
isn't too old a model, may be worth revisiting the settings for
it,as another idea as well ;)
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 21/10/10 1:00 AM, Julie Bedford jew...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi,
Wonder if anyone can direct me on getting a suitable router for my
laptop, tower and ipad
On 19/08/2010, at 3:03 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote:
I have a Macbook currently wirelessly connecting to my Time Capsule and it’s
a pretty steady and reliable relationship they have. The connection between
the Time Capsule and the D-Link DSL-G604T Modem/Router it is plugged into is
somewhat
12:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Modem - Router
On 19/08/2010, at 3:03 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote:
I have a Macbook currently wirelessly connecting to my Time Capsule and
it's a pretty steady and reliable relationship they have. The connection
between the Time Capsule and the D
HI Ronnie
Thanks very much for the info, I can see what you are saying in the
Network Preferences.
I will set up the router and try for a connection again.
Kind regards and thanks heaps
Chris
On 10/08/2010, at 9:37 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Chris,
I've replied to your email to WAMUG
Hi Chris,
I've replied to your email to WAMUG Mailing list as you are more likely to
receive help from someone 'On List'; who is using this Telstra Wireless Next G
Gateway Modem/Router.
In answer to your question below:
Go to System Preferences Network
Select your connection in the left hand
Hi,
I use a Netgear, model DG834GV servicing 2 Windows machines 1 e Mac.
Derek
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From: Merv Bond m...@iinet.net.au
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 9:26 AM
Subject: wireless-router
Hi
Exploring a wireless-router combined
Thanks to all those who provided ideas about a router. The scene
certainly has changed with gs and bs and some routers not being ADSL
compatible. Ended up choosing a Billion 7404VGPX ADSL2+/3G Modem with
VoIP. Hope it does all the dances that are promised.
Merv
On 21/07/10 11:50 AM, Paul
Hi
Exploring a wireless-router combined, that is,
* modem
* router (4 port)
* wifi
* voip
The WAMUG archives of 2007 show support for Netgear WG614 Router
Is this still the way to go or has the scene changed.
Machines to be serviced are latest MacBook pro and 2007 iMac.
Your suggestions please
: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 21/7/10 9:26 AM, Merv Bond at m...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi
Exploring a wireless-router combined, that is,
* modem
* router (4 port)
* wifi
* voip
The WAMUG archives of 2007 show support for Netgear WG614 Router
Is this still the way to go
I'm running a Belkin N1 'Vision' modem router at home. It can handle several
wireless and cable connections simultaneously with ease, and no discernible
loss of speed. It has a small screen so I can see who is connected and whether
they are cable or wireless, what sort of speed
software version on the loan router works, but the
later version on the new router does not!!
We went through all the settings outlined on the admin page as well.
The Primary and secondary DNS server addresses differ between the
link and the actual admin summary page.
He is going to ask Big Pond
Hi Ronni
Thanks for this info on the DNS addresses. I will forward you comments
on to Trevor at Country wide so he is aware of it, as he has my non-
working router, and I have the one that does work, thankfully,
otherwise I would not be happy!
Regards
Chris
On 21/05/2010, at 4:27 PM
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