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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #225 on: May 14, 2008, 12:50:08 »
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My three are a bit old to appreciate Chuffer but my grandson's 4 so I will have to see what he thinks of it!  :)


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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #226 on: May 14, 2008, 13:11:14 »
yes Rik Im stuck on the first page,and cant find this covered in the thread..
On the advanced settings page
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #227 on: May 14, 2008, 13:16:36 »
Yes Rik,Im actually a little stuck on the advanced settings page.ie autonmatically configure,or manual and cant find where to type in the javascript:document
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #228 on: May 14, 2008, 13:19:12 »
I just did a factory reset, then went through the settings manually, David. The javascript line goes into the address bar once you have entered the username, and saves it without going through the verification process (where it would be rejected as a non-BT username).
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #229 on: May 14, 2008, 13:22:01 »
You can just let the router automatically obtain IP address and DNS details. :)
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #230 on: May 14, 2008, 13:33:03 »
I just did a factory reset, then went through the settings manually, David. The javascript line goes into the address bar once you have entered the username, and saves it without going through the verification process (where it would be rejected as a non-BT username).

I have reset it all Rik and have entered usernamme and password.....now when you mention addrss bar this is stumping me as I cannot see it

Do you mean add the javascript with the username.........or is this on another page ie do I save the inf I have on the screen.......
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #231 on: May 14, 2008, 13:35:24 »
You enter the java line in the address bar of the browser, David, then hit <enter>.
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #232 on: May 14, 2008, 13:36:00 »
The address bar in the bar across the top of the web browser where you would otherwise type the website address you want to go to. At the moment, it should show something like http://home/xslt.

You have to type the javascript in there rather than using the save button on the page.
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #233 on: May 14, 2008, 13:55:36 »
The address bar in the bar across the top of the web browser where you would otherwise type the website address you want to go to. At the moment, it should show something like http://home/xslt.

You have to type the javascript in there rather than using the save button on the page.

No ite still on the router address in the browser........should I give this one a miss guys I feel bad as this is proving problematic....to you
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #234 on: May 14, 2008, 13:57:38 »
All you need to do is over type what is already there with the javascript and press enter :)
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #235 on: May 14, 2008, 14:01:27 »
Did this Lance and got a blank page with "object" in the far left corner
Im assuming that what should be typed in is javascript:pagepostdocument.submit is correct ?
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #236 on: May 14, 2008, 14:03:09 »
The correct javascript is:

Code: [Select]
javascript:document.pagepost.submit()

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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #237 on: May 14, 2008, 14:07:43 »
This has taken me to "view Broadband Link summary
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #238 on: May 14, 2008, 14:19:41 »
That method of setting up the broadband link works just fine, but the router then still has some serious security weaknesses. You need to set up wireless security and to alter the firewall settings too.



Followed all of this,do I just enter it and thats it?

What I mean is I have DNS name table to resolve and typed in the 4 addreses on Kinmel...post
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #239 on: May 14, 2008, 14:23:01 »
It should be, David.
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #240 on: May 14, 2008, 14:25:07 »
So it is the time to try and log on Rik??
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #241 on: May 14, 2008, 14:26:46 »
I would maybe wait until the current BT problem has been sorted :)
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #242 on: May 14, 2008, 14:31:19 »
proberbly wise and sorry to all if I have proved a pita........things never go right with me and this stuff,from migrating to the minute I start installing a new router bt have a problem,think I will give the astronaunts job a miss  :-[
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #243 on: May 14, 2008, 14:31:29 »
What Lance said, David. Until IDNet give us the all clear, the last thing you want to be trying is a new router.
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #244 on: May 14, 2008, 14:32:46 »
proberbly wise and sorry to all if I have proved a pita........things never go right with me and this stuff,from migrating to the minute I start bt have problem,think I will give the astronaunts job a miss  :-[

Don't worry, David. It's what we are here for!!!!!!
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #245 on: May 14, 2008, 14:36:31 »
Don't worry, David. It's what we are here for!!!!!!

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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #246 on: May 14, 2008, 14:37:37 »
Thanks David!

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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #247 on: May 14, 2008, 14:38:41 »
I wondered who that was, rummaging in my DDs the other day. :)
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #248 on: May 14, 2008, 14:39:29 »
If you have trouble logging in I can help you with this one..............(he paid for the router,just dont tell him though)  >:D
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Re: A 2Wire 2700 HGV BT Business Hub Router Wireless
« Reply #249 on: May 14, 2008, 19:56:17 »
Having read of David's exploits I trust all is now well but what is this about waiting for IDNet to give the all clear over some BT problem?

Edit: OK I have read the "Headline" at the top of the forum now.

I asked because my two day re-sync cycle became one day this morning as follows:

INF  2008-05-13T08:59:53+01:00  sys:  dsl0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF  2008-05-13T09:00:29+01:00  sys:  ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF  2008-05-13T09:09:46+01:00  sys:  ppp0: Up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
INF  2008-05-13T20:12:02+01:00  sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page
WRN  2008-05-13T20:56:34+01:00  sys:  Failed to log into a password protected page
INF  2008-05-13T20:56:39+01:00  sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page
INF  2008-05-13T21:18:12+01:00  sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page
  2008-05-13T21:18:27+01:00  Previous log entry repeated 1 times
INF  2008-05-14T08:56:12+01:00  sys:  dsl0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF  2008-05-14T08:56:54+01:00  sys:  ppp0: connection lost, reconnecting...
INF  2008-05-14T08:57:18+01:00  sys:  ppp0: Up with ipv4 service on pppoa0
INF  2008-05-14T19:26:34+01:00  sys:  Successfully logged into a password protected page

Still at or about 9-o-clock this morning but a mystery just the same.  ???

While looking at other pages of information in my Dual SSID 2700 I spotted a reference to dsl0 under the following:
(dsl0 being the first lost connection in my Event Log)

Advanced – Provisioning Information:

bband0 modid: 3 parentid: 0 flags: 0 run level: 6 > 10

bbdevice dsl0
default_bbtype 1
default_bbbridge 0
bbtype 1
default_username green-light@service.btclick.com
default_authtype 1
default_idleouttime 0

Here I see the default_username green-light@service.btclick.com,

Further down under ppp0 I see my idnet username correctly where I have put xxx.yyyy@idnet.zzz for the purpose of posting on a public forum:

ppp0 modid: 14 parentid: 12 flags: 0 run level: 6 > 10

authtype 1
idleouttime 0
username xxx.yyyy@idnet.zzz

This was username submitted using the, "Java in the address bar" approach that David was asking about.
I am surprised to still see any reference to green-light@service.btclick.com.

What does the collective expertise make of this one?
« Last Edit: May 14, 2008, 20:10:27 by LesD »
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