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Posted on Mar 07, 2008

No Advanced setting

I recently aquired a few paradyne routers that are 6211-A1-200. I cannot configure them however because they don't have an "Easy Mode" nor an "Advanced" section when i log into them. I tried to hard code an IP addess and have used firefox and IE. Was unable to find a firmware update and cannot estabolish a PPPoE either. I have tried the reset button on the modem and have used the restore defaults once logged into it. Can anyone suggest anything to try to fix this?

  • Shadowfox7x Mar 07, 2008

    thanks for any advise you may be able to offer

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Ok.... so i fixed my own issue...

All it needed was a Firmware Update.

No thanks to your site.. :P

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