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Originally Posted by poddy
Hi all,
Help needed.
Its a long un but please bare with me...
Firstly my ISP is V*rgin and I was setup through a modem in the set top box which in turn was connected to my router (the was bit will come clear soon). From the router I ran a desktop pc with a wireless usb supplied with the router and a wireless laptop.
The problem started when I lost my internet conection, after contacting India....Sorry V*rgin and spening several hours on the phone to them they told me it was my router, I ended up connected via LAC straight to my laptop.
I emailed Dynomode who replied with an update to the fimware, I did the update re-connected the router and..... Back to square 1!! So after another hour on the blower to you know who... I am back connected via LAC.
BUT.....
This time they told me it was the STB modem causing the problems, so they've sent me a seperate modem which i'm now connected to via LAC.
This is where you guys and girls come in... Do I....
A- Try the updated router again at the risk of ending up at sq1 again ?
B- Bin the router and buy a new one ?
C- Connect the desktop via LAC and buy a new USB wireless dongle for the laptop to run from the desktop ? (or will the laptop pick up the Dynomode dongle from the desktop even though the router will be in the bin???)?
Thank you for patience in reading this if you still are
And many many thanks in advance for any tips, advice and help in any shape way or form.
Regards.
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Seen this problem before, and yes, you can now reconnect the Dynamode router to the modem, the problem was that the Dynamode was actually requesting new DHCP info all the time, and as such, was eating all the local areas IP addresses. Sounds odd, but someone else here posted with it not long back.
As long as you applied the firmware update Dynamode gave you, you should be safe to reconnect.
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Also, sorry i missed your earlier thread, which showed up after a quick search.
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And here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...ongestion.html is the thread that discussed this problem