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Re: Virgin 2100 modem problem
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...s-servers.html
Read the above. It depends where you live. You could use the open source addresses given in the above link. I've pointed you to the Device Manager entry and what you have to do there. |
Re: Virgin 2100 modem problem
so do these enteries need to be added in device manager? where is this found in vista.. and just to confirm will i need to add these to enteries
Primary is 194.168.4.100 Secondary is 194.168.8.100 and will these sort out my ip address issue? |
Re: Virgin 2100 modem problem
I'm not so confident now. We'd need to know the DHCP server address in the Modem and the IP/v4 address served from VM. But if you can't connect, we can't get the IP/v4 address.
So try this: 1/ In the Command Prompt pane run: netsh int reset all netsh winsock reset That should do a bit of useful resetting on your PC. 2/ Switch the modem off for two minutes then on again. Let it settle and tell us what the lights on the modem are doing. 3/ type in the CMD pane: IPCONFIG /ALL > Fred.txt Then open fred.txt in notepad and paste the contents here. We'll see what's what and it mayt even be working. |
Re: Virgin 2100 modem problem
Hi.. Thanks for all your replies today very impressed.. Just thought i'd update you so far.. basically my mate just got back from work and tried the internet and its working again strangely.. can't understand why it behaved like that.. is there anything i should do now incase it goes thru that situation again?
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Re: Virgin 2100 modem problem
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Right now there's no evidence. Good luck. |
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