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Today, I powered down my PAP2 so that I could move the unit. Unfortulately,
when it was powered back on, it refuses to connect to my router (Belkin). No matter what I do, I can't get it to see the network. The power led flickers red for a split second the turns blue. Any advice? |
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The s-Bray formulated the question :[color=blue]
> Today, I powered down my PAP2 so that I could move the unit. Unfortulately, > when it was powered back on, it refuses to connect to my router (Belkin). No > matter what I do, I can't get it to see the network. The power led flickers > red for a split second the turns blue. Any advice?[/color] Does dialling **** on the connected phone, followed by 110# yield the unit's IP address? Is it as expected? |
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Thus spaketh The s-Bray:[color=blue]
> Today, I powered down my PAP2 so that I could move the unit. > Unfortulately, when it was powered back on, it refuses to connect to > my router (Belkin). No matter what I do, I can't get it to see the > network. The power led flickers red for a split second the turns > blue. Any advice?[/color] I had the same when the Ethernet cable from the PAP2 to the router wasn't quite sitting fully home, when I moved mine. -- Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg[/url] Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url] |
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"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:werah.7545$k74.4834@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue] > Thus spaketh The s-Bray:[color=green] >> Today, I powered down my PAP2 so that I could move the unit. >> Unfortulately, when it was powered back on, it refuses to connect to >> my router (Belkin). No matter what I do, I can't get it to see the >> network. The power led flickers red for a split second the turns >> blue. Any advice?[/color] > > > I had the same when the Ethernet cable from the PAP2 to the router wasn't > quite sitting fully home, when I moved mine. > > > -- > Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg[/url] > Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url][/color] Tried several different cables, but no link. Looking at some of the forums suggest that it's turned into a door stop. |
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The s-Bray wrote:[color=blue]
> "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message > news:werah.7545$k74.4834@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=green] >> Thus spaketh The s-Bray:[color=darkred] >>> Today, I powered down my PAP2 so that I could move the unit. >>> Unfortulately, when it was powered back on, it refuses to connect to >>> my router (Belkin). No matter what I do, I can't get it to see the >>> network. The power led flickers red for a split second the turns >>> blue. Any advice?[/color] >> >> I had the same when the Ethernet cable from the PAP2 to the router wasn't >> quite sitting fully home, when I moved mine. >> >> >> -- >> Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg[/url] >> Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url][/color] > > Tried several different cables, but no link. Looking at some of the forums > suggest that it's turned into a door stop. > >[/color] Did you try connecting a phone to it and dialling ****? If that works, then dial 73738# followed by 1# when told to. That will factory reset the unit (73738 spells out "reset"). Now give it a try. Also it the DHCP server on your router working OK? Can you plug other devices in and get an IP address assigned to them? cheers, Paul. |
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Paul wrote:[color=blue]
> Did you try connecting a phone to it and dialling ****? > > If that works, then dial 73738# followed by 1# when told to. That will > factory reset the unit (73738 spells out "reset"). > > Now give it a try. Also it the DHCP server on your router working OK? > Can you plug other devices in and get an IP address assigned to them?[/color] Dont do this if your PAP2 is one of those hacked units. If you do it will lock itself again. |
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 20:05:21 GMT, "The s-Bray" <the-sbray@spammma.com>
wrote: [color=blue] >Tried several different cables, but no link. Looking at some of the forums >suggest that it's turned into a door stop.[/color] I have just had exactly the same problem with one of my PAP2's. I bought it from Comet some months ago and unlocked it from Vonage. I bought two at the time and this one always seemed a little bit more sluggish to log on than the other. Finally, it exhibits the same effect as yours. I even tried reflashing it with a slightly later version of the firmware but it still won't talk to the router or connect. Plugging in a phone and dialling **** followed by the appropriate code gives the correct IP and all the other parameters are fine. I guess it is a hardware failure as my other PAP2 with the same firmware is working fine. Misery loves company! Mr W. |
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