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Originally Posted by stuartbe
Maybe the router needs a port mapped for the snmp udp packets ?
If you runs a proper server you dont have these problems. !
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I have a feeling the router doesn't like the idea of talking to the modem on 192.168.100.1, think Robin Walker has touched on this with his previous posts on the subject.
Regarding Richard M's points, fair comment, I didn't really pay that much attention to it but it does seem a bit strange both to use an
http://homepages page, and the email address for 'contact us' is an @ntlworld.com one. Time will tell what the score is I guess, what's the postmark on the envelope, unless someone could fake ntl's franking machine that'd be quite a good bit of evidence, and where is the postmark from?