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fier

join:2004-09-30
Mississauga

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Unlocking your Speedstream 5200 E242

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Well, I've managed to actually get Port Forwarding and other features working with the Speedsteam 5200 E242.

Here they are again:

Step 1: you have to make sure your IP is set to 192.168.2.2
Step 2: Go to »192.168.2.1/pfwizardj.cgi?code=E···retain=f and set "All Items" under "Profile Configuration Access" click next and choose "Do not require admin login"
Step2: Go to »192.168.2.1/pfwizardj.cgi?code=E···retain=f and do the same thing, except type 192.168.2.2 as your "Constant Profile IP Address".

(if everything went ok, you should now see the new configuration page)

From here, you have to access every configuration page manually. I've managed to figure out what some of them are, (plus the ones francoisr mentioned in another post.)

Here they are:

»192.168.2.1/dhcpcfg.htm - DHCP
»192.168.2.1/ddnscfg.htm - Dynamic DNS (what francoisr wanted)
»192.168.2.1/ipp_config.htm - IP Passthru
»192.168.2.1/updatelocal.htm - Update firmware
»192.168.2.1/ras_config.htm - RAS config
»192.168.2.1/naptcfg.htm - Port forwarding
»192.168.2.1/dmzcfg.htm - DMZ Config
»192.168.2.1/fwcfg.html - Firewall Config
»192.168.2.1/natcfg.htm - NAT/NAPT Configuration
»192.168.2.1/hostcfg.html - Host Configuration
»192.168.2.1/upnpcfg.html - UPNP Configuration
»192.168.2.1/ripcfg.html - RIP Configuration

I really hope these steps work for you guys, they surely worked for me.

I forward ports to 192.168.2.3, which is used on my main computer. If I wan't to change some settings, or forward some ports, I just switch to 192.168.2.2 and access the web interface again.

If something doesn't work let me know.

BigWater

join:2002-11-20
Sherbrooke, QC

Wonderfull !

Everything works perfect. !


BigWater

join:2002-11-20
Sherbrooke, QC

I found

»192.168.2.1/timecfg.htm - Time Server Configuration


fier

join:2004-09-30
Mississauga

Ah, sweet. Still trying to figure out the one for Custom Firewall.



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Still trying to figure out the one for Custom Firewall.
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»192.168.2.1/fwwizard.htm - Firewall Config Wizard

Try that, perhaps. That's from my uncrippled SS6300, but efficient has shown in the past that the structure of the web interface is similar between different modems.

Might also wanna try those, to see if they work.

»192.168.2.1/adscfg.htm - FW Attack Detection System
»192.168.2.1/snoozecfg.htm - Firewall Snooze Control
»192.168.2.1/lansrvscfg.htm - Gateway Server Port Config
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DaJatt

@sympatico.ca

Greetings,

Off my SS5200 E240 A50

»192.168.2.1/pflogin.htm
»192.168.2.1/vcwizardj.cgi?code=HOME
»192.168.2.1/hostcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/dhcpcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/user.htm
»192.168.2.1/timecfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/statroute.htm
»192.168.2.1/natcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/naptcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/fwcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/snoozecfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/dmzcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/fwwizardj.cgi?code=HOME
»192.168.2.1/fwlogshow.htm
»192.168.2.1/adscfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/upnpcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/rfc2684cfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/brgmode.htm
»192.168.2.1/ripcfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/lansrvscfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/ddnscfg.htm
»192.168.2.1/summary.htm
»192.168.2.1/syslogshow.htm
»192.168.2.1/atmstatsx.htm
»192.168.2.1/dslstatsx.htm
»192.168.2.1/ethstatsx.htm
»192.168.2.1/usbstatsx.htm
»192.168.2.1/routestatsx.htm
»192.168.2.1/reboot.htm



RobinK

join:2004-04-16
Canada

I set 192.168.2.10 as my constant IP and it works from the default IP assigned by the DHCP (which would be the same IP).
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liang_mike

join:2002-05-09
Baltimore, MD

reply to fier
Finally a way to put my computer in DMZ. Thanks


DevinD

join:2004-06-30
Fort Erie, ON

reply to fier
Hry,

I can now access the port forwarding page (thank you) but im not sure what Im missing here...

I set the ip to 192.168.2.2 (my ip), protocol to http, port 80, and I hve IIS and a dedicated game server, and it hasnt seemed to make a difference. Can someone tell me what the page should look like?



Doctor Olds
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join:2001-04-19
1970 442 W30
kudos:18

reply to fier
You should submit this great info to the Sympatico Forum FAQ.

Great job!

Regards,

Doctor Olds



bylo
Premium
join:2004-05-04
Waterloo, ON

said by Doctor Olds:
You should submit this great info to the Sympatico Forum FAQ.
I already nominated this thread a couple of days ago. There's even a special page for that purpose (»Bell Canada Internet FAQ). Others who feel the same should do likewise.

Great job!
Ditto!


MacGyver
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Premium,ExMod 2003-05
join:2001-10-14
Canada
kudos:1

I'm currently aware of the request and I'm working on it this weekend.



RobinK

join:2004-04-16
Canada

reply to fier
Anyone find that they need to use IP 192.168.2.2? Mine works from the default IP. In fact I think you can eve set it up from the default.
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fier

join:2004-09-30
Mississauga

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Usually easier telling people to stick with one, not make their lives more confusing If you know what you're doing, you'll figure out that you can do it with any IP. I just assigned it to 192.168.2.2 while messing around with francoisr's idea. But yeah, you can pretty much do it with any internal IP.

Sticking with 192.168.2.2 just makes it a lot easier to remember, since you shouldn't use the one you're assigning this to anyway (unless you want all your ports open - which no doubt would make this guide partly useless). If you can remember another IP easier, go ahead and use it

If you find it easier to wipe out the IP for mfadmin, then type in the IP again next time you want to edit something, go for it. I just personally find it easier switching between 192.168.2.(whatever i forward ports to) and 192.168.2.2.


derekmcgrath

join:2004-09-10
Courtice, ON

how do i make my ip 192.168.2.2

and what are all the other dns server and things supposed to be.. .i try to make my ip 192.168.2.2 and i can conenct to anything at all...

i just neeed a detailed step by step again lol thanks


fier

join:2004-09-30
Mississauga

IP: 192.168.2.2 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.2.1 about all you need.


skyeking69

join:2001-12-28

reply to fier
When I try to go to 192.168.2.2

I get the " this page can not be displayed"
page.... what's up with that ?


YamaBlast3R

join:2004-08-18
Hamilton, ON

errrm i guess we all need a howto on this i spent all night last night doing this i got the modem to unlock BUT i cant access the modem at all behind my router but when pluged stright into the modem i can so im using PPPoe off my router for now till i can figer this out



Kringle
Dr.D
Premium
join:2004-02-27
Pierrefonds, QC
kudos:3

Try reading this FAQ entry »Alcatel/Thomson Speedtouch modem FAQ »How do I access the modem configuration page / line stats from behind a router?



RobinK

join:2004-04-16
Canada

reply to YamaBlast3R
skyeking69: You need to go to 192.168.2.1 and set your PC's IP 196.192.2.2

YamaBlast3R: Why not use the PPPoE from the modem? When unlocked, you get all (or most of) the features of a router
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