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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:
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In the Command Prompt pane run:
netsh int reset all
netsh winsock reset
That should do a bit of useful resetting on your PC.
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Switch the modem off for two minutes then on again. Let it settle and tell us what the lights on the modem are doing.
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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.
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