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4 edits | Seimans modem Screen shots
Your going to have to click the link "see full size" in order to view these. They are quite large.
Very interesting looks like Telus learn there lesson from the 2wires -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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3 edits | more images (I will post my pics when I have the time) I will also post a 101 course on the Siemens in the Telus FAQ when I have a chance to get too it. |
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  JammerMan79 Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC | reply to joshb no pics... unsupported extension |
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| reply to joshb Some of the stand out features to me are:
Ability to use DYNDNS has a place to enter your usemane and password
Comes in bridge mode. Allow you access to both your IP's right of the box. (you want routing functions you have to set it up yourself)
Bottom line Not really a modem/router combo but not really a full bridged modem. (can be either or)
Looks promising 
Have not yet had a chance to plug it in and try it out performance wise but looks promising -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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  joshb Don't sweat the small stuff. Premium join:2006-03-04 Calgary, AB clubs: 1 edit | reply to JammerMan79 Jammer,
Your going to have to click the link "click for full size"
There very large images. Use firefox not IE. |
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  JammerMan79 Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC 2 edits | no joy... tried that.. didn't work either ahh.. at work - will use ff at home tonight -- boo! |
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  JammerMan79 Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC | reply to joshb still not working... I can see the thumbnails but that's it. |
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| That's all I have right now is thumb nails. I am trying as hard as I can. The freaken website does not support .png files. When I have the time I will redo them in BMP form. -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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  JammerMan79 Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC
| said by joshb : I am trying as hard as I can. I think we all expect more from you... stop slackin' and give us some pics...  -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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  JammerMan79 Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC | much better... if you want to get rid of that wizard tab.. run it once and it'll go away unless you do a reset.. -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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  leez0rs
@telus.net | reply to joshb I just got one of these with like no manuals at all... is there a manual that tells the default login/password to access those pages?
i'm sure it's not a big secret like the mdc? or whatever it's called. |
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  aramis
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| No secret this time.... if you don't use the install disk, the password should be
telus
and if you used the install disk, it will set the password to your telus account password....  |
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| reply to leez0rs There are no hidden panels or anything. What you see is what you get........
I made 100% sure of that before I posted any shots. Unless you work for Telus and have access to the port at the C/O there's nothing hidden. No MDC or any interface on the backend. -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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| reply to aramis said by aramis :No secret this time.... if you don't use the install disk, the password should be telus and if you used the install disk, it will set the password to your telus account password.... Considering I'm on linux we both know the password. telus  -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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 leez0rs
join:2007-07-17 | reply to aramis wow thanks a lot guys, this modem gives me a faster download speed than the thompson
now i'm trying to find out how to utilize both of my ip addresses. |
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| Simple just plug your second device right in.
It comes to you in a bridged state of mode. If it's not just go in there and bridge it. There is a setting in there for routing functions. You disable it, it's brigded. You are going to have enter your password in there to get to the setting. -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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  jeffman12
@telus.net | Could you please elaborate on how to use the second IP? |
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  rivalman Rival
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| reply to joshb Just a question really. When I get this modem, do I use it as a router or as a modem out of the box? Meaning, I have a router right now but I think I would just rather use this thing to do both, is there going to be anything that I'm going to have to do to get it work as best as possible? Oh, and what does "bridged" mean really? I mean, I think I know but I'm not 100% sure.
Thanks peeps! |
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