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grohgreg
Dunno. Ask The Chief

join:2001-07-05
Dawson Springs, KY


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reply to savillehill
Re: [DW4000] Earthlink Software changes...

Maybe they just wanted to send you a new set of ACM files (?) Check the dates - and the contents, perhaps you'll notice something different inside PARAMRSP (I think that's what it was called). Does your system status reflect the same transponder and gateway assignments as before?

//greg//


alashley

join:2002-03-27
Gallion, AL

My IP address and gateway did change in system info. Transponder and sat. stayed the same.I am getting the page cant be displayed,cant find server or dns error. I can jocky DNS server and fix it for a while then it reverts back to the slow loading.When it does load it's like the old days,when I was chasing wmlarry
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Earthlink SRS /DW4000/ Gal.11, 1410,
4.2.1.10 ..HP 8770c 850 MHZ Athlon.Win XP PRO SP2,(NAV 2003), 256 SDRAM,zonealarm pro: 3 wireless clients.. Dell C-640,laptops,XP Pro SP2,AVG.free,512 ram.ZA free


grohgreg
Dunno. Ask The Chief

join:2001-07-05
Dawson Springs, KY

said by alashley See Profile :

My IP address and gateway did change in system info....I am getting the page cant be displayed,cant find server or dns error. I can jocky DNS server and fix it for a while then it reverts back to the slow loading.
Same sat/transponder is expected, but I'm surprised that your adapter IP address changed. They've been herding all PC-based systems into one gateway on one transponder on each satellite. In the case of Earthlink, you were already on 1410H - but they put you on a gateway for "legacy" systems. I was on G11/1370H for years. Reformatted my HDD last August > reinstalled Direcway > ran WebSetup > found myself on 1410H and DNS server 66.82.10.48 > things went downhill from there.

It was almost as if they were inserting bugs and intentionally causing poor performance, just to get us old-timers to upgrade. Nine months of aggravation on 1410H finally pushed me over the edge, I bit the bullet and upgraded in May.

Two things: first, WebSetup wipes out most TCP/IP tweaks. If you used DrTCP (or similar), you'll have to re-enter the changes. Second, WebSetup doesn't usually put the DNS address into your TCP/IP properties. After WebSetup, I typically found the check mark in front of "Automatically". You have to actually go into TCP/IP Properties and enter the DNS server address manually in the "Use This" box.

//greg//
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HN7000S/1.2Ghz Tualatin/1GB PC133 - W2K Pro/SP4 - G11/1410H - RSL screwed up since March 16th - NAT67.44.28.61 - DNS66.82.4.8 plus rollovers - Firefox 2.0.0.3 - SSL proxy switch - TrendMicro AV/firewall


alashley

join:2002-03-27
Gallion, AL

thanks Greg,I didnt think to check drtcp,it had reverted back to default after web setup. My adapter IP address and gateway did indeed change,and ZAP shows my network IP/submask as new and its 10.70.1.x and the direcway info shows it as being 10.70.1.xxx. Two less numbers in ZAP than in direcway,unless ZAP is just showing a range. Seems like before it had the whole IP address listed. Cant really remember.

Alan
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Earthlink SRS /DW4000/ Gal.11, 1410,
4.2.1.10 ..HP 8770c 850 MHZ Athlon.Win XP PRO SP2,(NAV 2003), 256 SDRAM,zonealarm pro: 3 wireless clients.. Dell C-640,laptops,XP Pro SP2,AVG.free,512 ram.ZA free


WMLARRY

join:2001-08-21
Pike Road, AL

Misery loves company! Phoned Earthlink (India) 8 times in past 6 days. They had me activate itu, change server address in registry 3 times. Told me last Thursday that Hughes was going to change my transponder to 1570, to re-run web setup for the umpteenth time. After running web setup, my IP Address changed, but still on 1410. I tried the link supplied by Greg for the free HN7000s modem, but learned that this is for Hughes customers only. I phoned EL to inquire if they had the free modem deal. They stated that there was nothing wrong with my modem, so I was not eligible. Last conversation I had with EL, they said it should be fixed in 24 hours. I'm not holding my breath!
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Earthlink 1410 srs,Gateway 205.177.62.68, Earthlink/Direcway version 4.2.1.10, Service Pak C , DRTCP, WinXP Pro, Dell 1.7 gb, 512 mb rdram,Proxy always on unless it's broke. Website: »WmLarryPowell.com


savillehill

join:2002-01-16
Lexington, VA


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EarthLink and Hughes must have figured out how to drive the old DW4000 modems onto the trash heap... EL will not upgrade a modem... they're solution is to terminate the existing service and avail yourself of a new modem via a complete new system...

When I re-ran Web Setup, my gateway had changed, although I'm still on G11/1410. I spoke with New Delhi, nothing is working reliably today and I don't have high hopes that they will have it back up and running by tomorrow, as promised.

Sounds like $299.98 is the price of staying in the game using HughesNet... Looking at the "Pro" plan. That is, if I can get a look at the Service Agreement to review (can't get it to download this morning). Too bad I didn't have a choice between Hughes and EL when I originally signed up back in 2001. C'est la vie!
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Ron at savillehill, DW4000 via EarthLink 4.2.1.10 Service Pack C1, G11 1410MHz Horiz 91W (GW 66.82.10.30), RSL 73-75, ACP 69, WinVista, Intel Pentium D 3GHz, 2GB ram, NIS2006, ptp ICS cross-over net with WinXP Home, IE6.0. Never assume anything!


alashley

join:2002-03-27
Gallion, AL

reply to WMLARRY
Larry I am to country for the folks across the pond.I cant understand a word,so there's no need for me to even try.If you get any tips,drop me an email and convert to AMERICAN,please
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