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Re: No router

By: Vgolfmaster in F@H | Recommend this post (0)
Fri, 24 May 13 8:18 AM | 74 view(s)
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What is the make and model number of it, it would be an easy search to see if it is capable of DHCP, or just a pass-through.

I it is capable of dhcp, that functionality is most likely disabled, as his router was handling the i.p. addressing. That's an easy fix to turn it back on. If it does not have dhcp capability, it won't work without some type of router handling that.


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Re: No router
By: micro
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Fri, 24 May 13 4:10 AM
Msg. 02112 of 02753

Sounds like you need to do an IPCONFIG/_renew

Go to start/run/ type in cmd and hit okay
At the prompt, type in ipconfig/_renew

Hit the enter key.

Your computer should find an ip address.

That underline is actually a SPACE after the forward slash before the word RENEW

The other thing you could do is type: ipconfig/_release

Then after that type IPCONFIG/renew

This should release any old ip address the modem is not finding and then it will renew the IP address from the modem.

Give it a try.

micro...


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