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Hi
I have used a Tesco Internet Phone Adapter and a Linksys PAP2. Both units have stopped working and the problem is always the same: The adapters either stop or are blocked from getting an IP address from the ADSL modem.. The modem is a Speedtouch 585. Which is supplied by the ISP, I don't live in the UK and the telecoms company require that you use the modem supplied by them unit. Both units were working very well but both stopped working abruptly. Any assistance gratefully received. Regards Geoff |
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"mortician" <coffin@dead.com> wrote in message news:1192989358.18101.0@iris.uk.clara.net...[color=blue] > Hi > > > > I have used a Tesco Internet Phone Adapter and a Linksys PAP2. > > > > Both units have stopped working and the problem is always the same: > > > > The adapters either stop or are blocked from getting an IP address from > the ADSL modem.. > > > > The modem is a Speedtouch 585. Which is supplied by the ISP, I don't live > in the UK and the telecoms company require that you use the modem supplied > by them unit. > > > > Both units were working very well but both stopped working abruptly. > > > > Any assistance gratefully received. > > > > Regards > > > > Geoff[/color] The PAP2 also has a DHCP server option, make sure this disabled. I know nothing about the Tesco device other than it uses IAX. If all else fails can you disable the DHCP server on the router and address everything statically? -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Graham. <me@privacy.com> wrote: [color=blue] > > > The PAP2 also has a DHCP server option, make sure this disabled. > I know nothing about the Tesco device other than it uses IAX. > If all else fails can you disable the DHCP server on the router > and address everything statically?[/color] Using static addresses is by far the most reliable solution. A half-way house may be to give the PAP2 etc. static addresses which are in the same subnet as your other kit but outside the range dished out by the router/modem's DHCP server, thus avoiding any problems with duplicate addresses. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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[email]coffin@dead.com[/email] declared for all the world to hear...[color=blue]
> The modem is a Speedtouch 585. Which is supplied by the ISP, I don't live in > the UK and the telecoms company require that you use the modem supplied by > them unit.[/color] [color=blue] > Both units were working very well but both stopped working abruptly.[/color] [color=blue] > Any assistance gratefully received.[/color] It clearly isn't working, you said so yourself! If you suspect the ADSL modem (which presumably is a router too?) has stopped dishing out IP addresses then I suggest that it is faulty, and that if the ISP has supplied this modem then it is they who are responsible for supporting it. -- Regards Jon |
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I wonder what country you are in that requires that 'only' their usb modem
be used? Or is it a case of they only supply support for their modem? "mortician" <coffin@dead.com> wrote in message news:1192989358.18101.0@iris.uk.clara.net...[color=blue] > Hi > > > > I have used a Tesco Internet Phone Adapter and a Linksys PAP2. > > > > Both units have stopped working and the problem is always the same: > > > > The adapters either stop or are blocked from getting an IP address from > the ADSL modem.. > > > > The modem is a Speedtouch 585. Which is supplied by the ISP, I don't live > in the UK and the telecoms company require that you use the modem supplied > by them unit. > > > > Both units were working very well but both stopped working abruptly. > > > > Any assistance gratefully received. > > > > Regards > > > > Geoff > >[/color] |
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>I wonder what country you are in that requires that 'only' their usb modem > be used? > Or is it a case of they only supply support for their modem?[/color] The Thomson Speedtouch 585 is an ADSL Modem/Router/wireless Access point/4 port Ethernet switch. It does not have USB AFAIK. Please don't top-post. -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
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Graham. wrote:[color=blue]
> > > The PAP2 also has a DHCP server option, make sure this disabled. > I know nothing about the Tesco device other than it uses IAX. > If all else fails can you disable the DHCP server on the router > and address everything statically?[/color] A PAP2 doesn't have a DHCP server built in, only the 2100/2102 and 3102 have that. Also the Tesco service supports SIP now as well as IAX. Anyway to try to help the OP, if the router is refusing to give out IP addresses then it sounds to me like you need to contact whoever you got the router from. You should be able to assign static IP addresses to your PAP2 in order to get it working, just make sure you give it an address outside the range of the DHCP server on your router! cheers, Paul. -- Working Email: paul-at-polog40-dot-co-dot-uk |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Paul Hayes <nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote: [color=blue] > Graham. wrote:[color=green] >> >> >> The PAP2 also has a DHCP server option, make sure this disabled. >> I know nothing about the Tesco device other than it uses IAX. >> If all else fails can you disable the DHCP server on the router >> and address everything statically?[/color] > > A PAP2 doesn't have a DHCP server built in, only the 2100/2102 and > 3102 have that. Also the Tesco service supports SIP now as well as > IAX. > Anyway to try to help the OP, if the router is refusing to give out IP > addresses then it sounds to me like you need to contact whoever you > got the router from. You should be able to assign static IP > addresses to your PAP2 in order to get it working, just make sure you > give it an address outside the range of the DHCP server on your > router![/color] .. . but in the same subnet as the rest of your LAN equipment. For example, assuming your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the first 3 octets of all your IP addresses must be the same as each other, and the final one must be unique for each device. So if, say, your DHCP server is dishing out addresses of 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.30, give your PAP2 an address such as 192.168.1.50 - which is in the same subnet, but won't conflict with anything dished out by the router. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:32:07 +0100, Paul Hayes <nomailforme@polog40.org.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>Graham. wrote:[color=green] >> >> >> The PAP2 also has a DHCP server option, make sure this disabled. >> I know nothing about the Tesco device other than it uses IAX. >> If all else fails can you disable the DHCP server on the router >> and address everything statically?[/color] > >A PAP2 doesn't have a DHCP server built in, only the 2100/2102 and 3102 >have that. Also the Tesco service supports SIP now as well as IAX.[/color] It does? I can't get it to register with SIP in Ekiga - yet Kiax registers it fine using IAX... Are there any special settings I need to give it to get it to connect? -- -- Michael "Soruk" McConnell Eridani Star System MailStripper - [url]http://www.MailStripper.eu/[/url] - SMTP spam filter Mail Me Anywhere - [url]http://www.MailMeAnywhere.com/[/url] - Mobile email Second Number - [url]http://secondnumber.matrixnetwork.co.uk/[/url] |
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