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Can't telnet to my router31 May 2006 13:12 GMT6
I have a Buffalo whr-hp-g54 router and I cannot telnet to it for some
reason.
When I do telnet 192.168.1.1 it tells me it cannot open a connection to the
host on port 23. I also tried 192.168.11.1
IP DSLAM Solution28 May 2006 21:48 GMT1
I have a project to implement IP DSLAM at a site.
can anybody  send me any case study about IP DSLAM solution?
Or a Network DIagram for the same?
My email id is panchalmayur@gmail.com.
Qwest using hardcoded Linksys router???23 May 2006 18:42 GMT2
I have a co-worker who had Qwest set up his entire home network.  Part
of the setup includes an Actiontec modem and a Linksys router (sorry I
don't have the model numbers at this time).  The issue is he cannot VPN
in to work because of IP address conflicts.  I told him what to look
Switch from Charter cable to AT&T DSL??22 May 2006 21:55 GMT9
For the 2+ years we've lived here (W. Michigan) we've had Charter Cable
-- initially 2Mbps, then upgraded to 3Mbps. In all that time I think
we've had just two outages.
Now AT&T (formerly SBC) is offering "up to 6.0 Mbps" DSL service for
Descr Phys Line Probs22 May 2006 18:58 GMT1
If a line receives phone service ok but refuses to work with DSL,\what
could be the problem? Is it possible old twisted junctions are too
noisy? Is it possible that old 1960s cable is too frazzled? Assuming
you had some kind of meter to test along the line, what would you be
Beginner's Installation ?22 May 2006 07:55 GMT3
Forgive the naive prose, but I am trying to learn what I need to do for a
simple DSL installation. My ISP offers it, but they want to sell you a
``preconfigured'' dsl modem for $100. I've already got one, so they
told me ``all I need to do'' is set the modem to a bridge connection
Verizon's own 0.verizon.xxxx newsgroups not readable18 May 2006 22:56 GMT2
Has this been generally observed?  The verizon tech I just dealt with
says Verizon has nothing to do with supporting news groups
(even their own?)
Verizon DSL problems13 May 2006 20:39 GMT4
My grandmother needs some help with her DSL.
She had two phone lines and she used the second one for dialup. Then
she decided to get DSL on the first/main phone line. She got rid of the
second phone line.
DSL, Virginia, Norfolk, static IP address, servers OK09 May 2006 16:42 GMT9
After going through Broadbandreports and other resource, I am a bit
frustated. I like to get DSL at home, with a static IP address, my own
registered host/domain name and being able to run any server for
non-commercial applications. I want to run my own HTTP and SMTP server,
Speedstream 5360 DSL modem overseas04 May 2006 18:43 GMT1
I'm travelling to the far east for a couple months, and have DSL lined
up over there. Is it possible to take my Efficient 5360 over rather
than buy/rent there?
I know the VPI/VCI settings are different, but I heard that the 5360
AOL/Verizon DSL questions04 May 2006 01:15 GMT3
I'm asking this for my grandmother. She was an AOL dialup user and
decided to switch to DSL. She got some sort of plan that looks like
it's a joint plan with AOL and Verizon. The DSL is through Verizon but
she still gets AOL. The paperwork for the plan has both AOL's and
 
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