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D-Link (DCM-202) Modem Questions & Answers
How do you find your modem settings
In Windows, open "Device Manager".
Expand the "Modems" section.
Double-click the modem.
Click "Properties".
It will communicate with the modem,
and the modem will "self-identify".
I have Dlink DCM 202 cable modem. I got
Did your Internet Service Provider "rent" or "loan" or "sell" the modem to you?
If it is "rent" or "loan", then they will exchange it, if they want to keep you as a PAYING customer.
If they don't, return it to them, and switch to a different Internet Service Provider.
If it is "sell", then they should have included a 1-year or 2-year or 3-year "warranty" on it.
Exercise the WARRANTY to get it repaired/replaced.
Hi,
I’m facing one issue with D-Link (DCM-202)
Is this a new issue or a recent harware/cable change or did this use to work and now has the disconnect issues.
Ensure that your cable has NO Splitters (especialy outside) from the Drop outside to your modem.
Check all cableing between Computer and Modem to Cable Drop.
You can also look at the Modem Status Page to check your UpStream and DownStream signals.
You may have to have someone come out to check out the line running from your house to the pole (or pedestal if its underground)? Many factors can cause an outside cable to deteriorate, and when that happens you can end up with alot of signal leakage and frequent disconnects. And that goes for both overhead and underground lines.
Good Luck, and post back if you need more help. (try to include your Modem Status Logs)
Modem not working
You need to hard reset your modem. By doing that, unplug the modem from the power outlet. Look at the back of the modem, you will see there a small red button. You need to press that button. You need to get a pin or pen to press that reset button. Press the reset button for 5 mins. Monitor the power light. It will change to orange light and it will restart. Once it restarted, you can release the reset button and wait for the lights to come up. Since you did the hard reset. You need to configure the modem with your username and password from your ISP.
You need to access the gui or firmware of your modem. If it ask for username and password. This is the time you need to contact your ISP. They will help you to configure the modem. Once they provided you the username and password ofr your modem. Write it down so you will have a copy and in case it happen again you know what to do. Username and password for the modem is different from the username and password for your internet. You also need to enter the username and password for the internet so you can use the internet. If you get a red light for the internet, that means the username and password is incorrect.
If this didnt work. You need to replace your modem.
D-Link Modem losing connectivity
GO TO DEVICE MANAGER AND LOOK FOR YOUR MODEM OR ROUTER SEE IF IT IS WORKING PROPERY.YOU CAN RESET IT BY UNPLUGING THE POWER SOURCE TO YOUR MODEM AND ROUTER FOR TEN SECONDS THEN PLUG BACK IN.
I just reinstalled windows xp on my other computer
Hi,
You should install your LAN driver. Once you reinstall xp it does not automatically install LAN driver since this is a motherboard issue. The LAN driver is located on your motherboards set-up cd or on your recovery discs. If not available, the LAN driver can be downloaded from your manufacturers website...DELL, HP...etc, or if it's a homemade system then your motherboard's mfg website.
(LAN driver sometimes called ethernet driver)
Hank
Router or modem problem
hi..try to resets the setting of router or try to open the setting of router using/type this #>192.168.1.1<thanks and good luck..^_^
9815813107 tell me name and adrress
You can find the details of the operator and the state they belong to .the operators wont reveal the address and name of any mobile numbers only higher officials can only get those information.
In order to trace the operator name and state you can try this link
http://www.indiatrace.com/trace-mobile-number-location/trace-mobile-number.php
I hope this will help you if it does do rate the answer
Thank you
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lalith
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