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mrmistoffelees 01-08-2007 15:33

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34363834)
I have tryed all the suggestions but no change I think i might get a linksys or what router u guy recommended

Ok, you could also look at flashing the firmware on the router,

http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d102798.asp here are the instructions and I have zipped the firmware and attached

WARNING: Follow the instructions VERY carefully, Do not attempt to flash the firmware of your router using a wireless connection !!!!

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 07:41

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Ok I tryed to upgrade the firware and the process doesnt work the file uploads for bout 15 minutes then the connection just times out so I am now stuck

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 09:58

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34364235)
Ok I tryed to upgrade the firware and the process doesnt work the file uploads for bout 15 minutes then the connection just times out so I am now stuck


Perform a hard reset on the router.

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 11:00

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 34364299)
Perform a hard reset on the router.

just need to check how do i do that?


I cna just tell you how i connected the router i had the router connected to the mdoem and then a ethernet connectedion to the port on my pc and then to the wan port on the router is that correct when trying to flash the router?

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 11:05

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34364325)
just need to check how do i do that?


I cna just tell you how i connected the router i had the router connected to the mdoem and then a ethernet connectedion to the port on my pc and then to the wan port on the router is that correct when trying to flash the router?


To flash the router

disconnect the router from the cable modem, connect ONLY the PC you are going to use to flash the router via a network cable

Not sure I can understand how you have connected however this is how it should be

Connection from modem to routers wan port

If using wired connection from one of the four port switches to the network card on the PC

Wirless..... etc etc

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 11:28

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 34364327)
To flash the router

disconnect the router from the cable modem, connect ONLY the PC you are going to use to flash the router via a network cable

Not sure I can understand how you have connected however this is how it should be

Connection from modem to routers wan port

If using wired connection from one of the four port switches to the network card on the PC

Wirless..... etc etc

so let me get this straight I need to switch power on to the router and then connect the cable modem to the ethernet port on pc and leave the router with just the power on is that correct

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 11:33

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34364338)
so let me get this straight I need to switch power on to the router and then connect the cable modem to the ethernet port on pc and leave the router with just the power on is that correct

to flash the router do the following

1) Power off the router

2) Disconnect the cable modem from the router

3) The PC that you are going to flash the router MUST be connected via a network lead to the back of the four port switch on the router NOT the WAN port

4) Power on the router

Wait for the router to become ready and then perform the flash

To use in normal operation

1) Power of the cable modem and router

2) Power off the router

3) Connect the cable modem to the WAN port on the router using a network cable

4) If you are using a network cable to connect the PC to the router connect it now

5) Power on the cable modem, wait for it to become ready

6) Power on the router, wait for it to become ready

7) Test

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 11:50

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ok just let me get this wen I am flashing the router i should not have the cable modem pluged in to the router or pc? sorry I saound stupid but I need to make sure i get this correct so its router connected to nic card and thats it

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 12:40

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34364344)
ok just let me get this wen I am flashing the router i should not have the cable modem pluged in to the router or pc? sorry I saound stupid but I need to make sure i get this correct so its router connected to nic card and thats it


Correct when flashing the router it should only be connected to the PC

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 13:12

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well mrmistoffelees I gotta say ur a great help and thank u soooo much

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 13:16

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Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34364388)
well mrmistoffelees I gotta say ur a great help and thank u soooo much



No problems, let us know how you get on !

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 19:20

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same again has happened no change the connection just timed out

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 19:30

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ok there is a reset button on the back off the back of the router with the power on hold the reset button in for ten seconds and then release it

xspeedyx 02-08-2007 20:12

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no button on the router

mrmistoffelees 02-08-2007 20:16

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is there an indentation where you could put a paperclip ?


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