Dear Sir,
It’s possible to access 2Wire advanced information and configuration in Management and Diagnostic Console even though the service provider has defaulted the entry page to the strip down version.
Most 2Wire routers come with Management and Diagnostic Console (MDC).
Usually, all 2Wires can be accessed with using a web browser to browse http://homeportal or http://gateway.2wire or with direct IP address of the router (normally http://192.168.1.254 or http://172.16.0.1). For setup page, the URL to access is http://homeportal/setup. All these URLs provide bare minimum configuration and information logging.
To access Management and Diagnostic Console of 2Wire, which is essentially the advanced configuration page, use the browser to go to “http://gateway.2wire.net/mdc” or “http://homeportal/mdc” (without quotes) instead. If you’re prompted with password (especially for SingTel mio device), key in “2wire” (without quote), or try default 2Wire password of "wireless" (without quote).
Once inside the MCD, all 2Wire tweaking settings and logging information are available to the users. Some highlights including Provisioning Information, Event Log, Detailed Log, Detailed Statistics on items such as Cell Header Errors, Loss of Cell Delineation and Link Retrains, Detailed firewall Information and etc. For users in Singapore who subscribe to the digital voice service (Singtel’s mio Voice), the Voice section under Statistics will track the total talk time, even if outgoing and incoming calls are free.
Note: Mess up the configuration will render the 2Wire HomePortal router useless.
For those highly skilled users, MDC allows configuration to the finest detail, such as Private network IP address range, ability to create route from the Internet to the public network, enable Router behind Router alert, wireless mode with its DTIM Period, Power Setting and Maximum Connection Rate, syslog, multiple broadband link configuration, DSL and ATM settings, time services, upstream MTU, missing DSL filter detection, NAT TCP and UPD timeout, define custome DNS resolve and traffic shaping.
Hai,
Look at your computer's IP configuration. Go to Network and Dial-up Connections, RIGHT CLICK on your network and pick PROPERTIES. Click on the Internet TCP/IP protocol, then click on the PROPERTIES button. Make sure that your settings are OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY.
Then get into your status screen and look at the GATEWAY address. Is that 192.168.0.1 ?
(If you are using Windows 95/98/ME, then go to RUN and go to WINIPCFG)
You can also use the COMMAND PROMPT and type IPCONFIG and it will show the Gateway address. If the Gateway address is slightly different, then try to get into it at that address.
Also from the COMMAND PROMPT, (or MS-DOS window) you can use the PING command. Just type PING 192.168.0.1. If your router responds, you might be OK.
Look at the lights on your ethernet card. Is it GREEN, or does it show YELLOW.
Try rebooting your computer and using PING again.
Then the problem presist it's possible that this Router is NO GOOD.
Hope this Helped!
SOURCE: i dont know crouter configuration
Dear sir,
Here's How:
Tips:
Many routers are reached by either the Web address "http://192.168.1.1" or "http://192.168.0.1" Consult your router's documentation to determine the exact address for your model. Note that you do not need a working Internet connection for this step.
What You Need:
regards
murali
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