Aside from my other thread, anyone had a play with the QWest firmware?
The default login is changed to 192.168.0.1
I couldn't seem to change the routers IP from this to my usual 192.168.240.125 and the IP range from 192.168.1.64- 192.164.1.254(think it was this anyhow)
Any ideas?
Not played with it I'm afraid. All of mine run the BT firmware.
I had no problem doing what you wanted
http://192.168.0.1/xslt?PAGE=E_2_1 allows you the change the LAN IP to 192.168.240.125 with submask 255.255.0.0
I then had to reboot my PC, else I got a 404 when trying to reach 192.168.240.125
Then go to http://192.168.240.125/xslt?PAGE=E_2_0 to set up DHCP, which allowed the IP range you seek.
http://192.168.240.125/xslt?PAGE=E_2_3 is NAT Mapping which allows you to allocate a specific IP to a device etc.
In your other thread you state that you flashed a V6 firmware with the Quest firmware. Others have not yet managed to re-flash V6 firmwares at all, will you please confirm the it was a V6 that you flashed.
You also state that you use the Singtel firmware, this operates at 8dB SNR and connects at a lower speed than other firmwares.
I assume that you are familiar with The 2700 data at TRIPOD (http://bt2700hgv.tripod.com/ir1002700HGV.htm)
It was deffo a V6 :thumb: all the info is on Tripod
Usually my 192.168.240.125 has a subnet of 255.255.255.0 so will give 255.255.0.0 a try
No matter what I did, couldn't change router IP or address range, might reflash it and see what happens
As for reboot inbetween, a cmd-ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew, should sort that
The Singtel is very stable on my line, that's why I like it, but thought I'd give the QWest a pop until the IP config problem
Quote from: FritzBox on May 02, 2011, 09:01:54
It was deffo a V6 :thumb: all the info is on Tripod
I forgot that the QWest is V6 too !
The subnet of 255.255.0.0 did the trick. Many thanks
Strange the 255.255.255.0 works on the Singtel, how odd
As an afterthought, I did try reflashing the QWest back to Singtel, no joy unfortunately
Qwest firmware users:
How is the firmware compared to BT's v6, better? Is setting port forwarding and static IPs for LAN computers less awkward on QWest than BT's?
Have been considering trying it for some time but the lack of rollback has stopped me from risking it :)
Quote from: Aaron on May 03, 2011, 13:42:07
Qwest firmware users:
How is the firmware compared to BT's v6, better? Is setting port forwarding and static IPs for LAN computers less awkward on QWest than BT's?
Have been considering trying it for some time but the lack of rollback has stopped me from risking it :)
Would imagine rollback to a BTv6 is possible. I found the port forwarding very easy