Broadband Setup Problem

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mannuforall

mannuforall
hi!
guys I have bsnl broadband connection but I unable to configure and connect since re installation of XP SP2. I need help to configure type I modem (model no. C2110) from SIEMENS which provided by bsnl. It connected via usb. After installing modem driver successfully, I make a connection but it cannt connect to net.
please help me to setup the Modem......

My TCP IP Settings is:
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Preferred DNS: 61.1.96.69
Alternate DNS: 61.1.96.71
 

confused

Evolving Rapidly...
open modem settings page from web browser, go to conn, set user name ->phno, pass ->ca no. [works for mtnl]
 

girishrn

Broken In
type address below mentioned in internet explore address bar and enter

*192.168.1.1

after that it will ask for user name and password type user name : admin
and password : admin which is default user name and password.

Then there will be wan configuration,

configure PVC - 0 with user name and password given by BSNL

then apply modem will reboot and it give the status of the connection.
 

acewin

Point Blanc
are you trying to do BSNL setup first time or what.

in DNS server you need to put 192.168.1.1, because your modem will be your DNS server.
Other than these do you have your login password given by BSNL.

If there is really anything wrong with the modem(if you are not doing first time setup) then you can reset your modem to factory settings. Every router and modem has pin port.
But before this follow what girish says, and see in the page there would be option for restarting the router. I say this because I havent tried resetting my router to factory settings any time, no need to as its working fine.
 
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Plasma_Snake

Indidiot
If ur using home plans no need for IP address Bullshit. Instead in network settings option select "Obtain IP Address Automatically" and "Obtain DNS address automatically". And why the hell do you need to **** up with USB port can't U connect it using LAN port like normal guys do :D
 
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mannuforall

mannuforall

mannuforall
Thanks you all for quick response but problem is still. On typing *192.168.1.1 in browser does't opens anything.
also on ping 192.168.1.1 it does't show any error.
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
If you connected through USB try ping 192.161.1.2 & *192.168.1.2 instead
why are you guiding in wrong way.

Both USB and LAN will have same default gateway..which is IP address of modem.

Thanks you all for quick response but problem is still. On typing *192.168.1.1 in browser does't opens anything.
also on ping 192.168.1.1 it does't show any error.
start -->> run -->> type cmd -->> ok

In command prompt type :
ping 192.168.1.1

and post the result you are getting.
 
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ravi_9793

TechTin.com
ping 192.168.1.1 gives reply from 192.168.1.1
Ok..
that proves connection between system and modem is OK.

Now..in browser type 192.168.1.1

You will be asked username and password.
username -> admin
Password -> admin OR password

Click on WAN from left menu and post the status.
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
It does't opens any thing.
are you using any firewall.
Disable all firewall.

Open IE -->> Tools -->> Internet option -->> connections
1) delete all connection if there is any in the box.
2) select never dial a connection.
3) click LAN setting -->> uncheck all boxes -->> apply OK

save settings, and now try to open 192.168.1.1
 
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mannuforall

mannuforall

mannuforall
Sorry, but one thing also I wants to tell you, My system has win XP SP 1.
Is this affect anything? Is there a need to install XP SP 2.
 
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mannuforall

mannuforall

mannuforall
Thanks to all of you! After installing win XP sp2, my broadband connection is working very fine. Now I'm enjoying my high speed internet. Thanks for helping me and for your quick response.
Also I wants to inform you after installing modem software, I just make a new connection, enter user name and password and without any config & ip address it connected successfully.
 
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