  SilkenOne
@adelphia.net | reply to BurntCricket Re: Problems with routers since Friday?
Well, I updated the firmware on my Linksys BEFSR41 and everything worked again. Weird... but I'm glad I didn't have to buy a new modem or router |
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  BurntCricket Gotta Do What Ya Gotta Do Premium join:2000-09-02 Here clubs: | reply to Sped66 I had problems with one system on my network >> switched everything from static back to auto >> problem gone. -- Everything is relative and subjective. |
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  SilkenOne
@adelphia.net
| reply to Sped66 Interesting. My internet went out this past Monday, and I called Adelphia.. eventually we got to my DNS settings, and the guy had me change those, mentioning that Adelphia had changed some things recently (the DHCP servers I'm guessing). So I do that, and everythings fine, internet connectivity is back.
So come yesterday evening, service goes out again. I check it out again this afternoon, and still out. I go through all the procedures - cycling power, rebooting, checking all settings. All my ping requests time out. I can set a traceroute to go and every once in a rare while it will hit a single IP and then time out everything else.
So I call Adelphia again, and eventually I hook up the cable modem directly to a PC.. and voila, internet access. I'm using a Linksys BEFSR41 router, and a Surfboard 3100 modem. The setup has been working fine over a year and a half until yesterday.
I guess I'll have to try a new modem or router :/ |
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  hobgoblin Sortof Agoblin Premium join:2001-11-25 Orchard Park, NY clubs:
| reply to Sped66 Adelphia are currently in the process of changing many DHCP servers. With these new servers come new DNS servers. If you have DNS set as static in your router, when the DNS servers are switched off you are SOL. Might be worth checking.
Hob -- "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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 jeggedda Only Slightly Bent Premium join:2003-04-30 La Mirada, CA | reply to tonethack I left a post for you over on the other link. |
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  hobgoblin Sortof Agoblin Premium join:2001-11-25 Orchard Park, NY clubs:
| reply to LordStarFire LordStarfire told us
"If I have my router plugged in, it pulls an IP address and everything is set up correctly, but I can't get to the Internet at all through it. This happened about 6 months ago when they found out that someone's router was broadcasting out to their network, was a firmware issue or something."
Hook the router up and tun a trace from a cmd window 64.58.76.225
Post the results.
Hob -- "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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 tonethack
join:2003-05-26 Ridgeway, VA
| reply to jeggedda I seen your reply on the other post on the same subject matter and replied to that.but to answer your queston again yeah I show the correct router internal of 192.168.1.1. the repair works fine.if you don't mind look at the other post. »Dynamic IP and my home network |
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 jeggedda Only Slightly Bent Premium join:2003-04-30 La Mirada, CA
| reply to tonethack Tonethack...what ip address are you showing with the router connected in your Control panel..local area connection....support tab ? Are you showing 192.168.1.1 or the other defunct ip address? And if you click on repair, does it pop up immediately that it's ok? |
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 tonethack
join:2003-05-26 Ridgeway, VA
| reply to Sped66 I have the 1.44.2 dec 13 2002 firmware update also and just for the sake of trying it again I went thru jeggedda procedures to the T.I still have no connection thru the router/cable modem only thru the pc/cable modem.It is just common to restart your pc and unplug and replug router/modem after changes so they can take effect.It is just funny because my router comunicates w/modem and assigns dns addresses ect and I have no problems on my internal network.I guess I am on a wait and see basis.I am tired of having to reset my router settings and forwarding for my server after trying all the dianogstics and so called resets,fixes and mac cloning.I have posted a reply to linksys w/no reply yet. |
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 LordStarFire
join:2002-01-10 Bethel Park, PA
| reply to gabhart I'm having problems with my router here in Pittsburgh, PA.
If I have my router plugged in, it pulls an IP address and everything is set up correctly, but I can't get to the Internet at all through it. As soon as I plug in my computer directly to the modem, it works fine.
This happened about 6 months ago when they found out that someone's router was broadcasting out to their network, was a firmware issue or something. I hope that they figure it out again! I hate not having my computer on the net.  |
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  gabhart I Love This Place
join:2002-06-29 Fredericksburg, VA | reply to Sped66 No problems with my Linksys......... |
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 jeggedda Only Slightly Bent Premium join:2003-04-30 La Mirada, CA | reply to hobgoblin For all those having router connect woes..go to the link in the first post of this thread and read my fix. I got 2 emails from people that it helped them. No guarantee that it will help you..but give it a try ! |
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  hobgoblin Sortof Agoblin Premium join:2001-11-25 Orchard Park, NY clubs: | reply to tonethack Do your modems pull public Ip addresses from Adelphia? Can you ping out by Ip address through the router if it pulls an Ip?
Hob -- "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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 tonethack
join:2003-05-26 Ridgeway, VA
| reply to Sped66 I to have a problem connecting thru my router.everthing was fine for over a year now then all sudden friday no go.I have a linksys befsr41 and have tried diff restart procedures,settings and resets and firmware upgrade.w/ all the intrusions I get now w/ out a router I sure hope someone figures out something fast. |
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 adambpsu Adam Premium join:2003-02-08 Harrisburg, PA | reply to Sped66 Same here, no problems at all... -- Adam -- Adelphia Pwerlink |
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  Jabbu Premium join:2002-03-06 | reply to Sped66 D-link router here, no problems. |
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  Loco Premium join:2002-11-09 So Cal | reply to Sped66 No problems here. My cable modem, router & switch are working just fine. -- Go Mighty Ducks ! |
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  EagleMaster People Need A Life Other Than Internet Premium,MVM join:2003-02-10 Glen Richey, PA clubs: | reply to Sped66 Myself i have seen no issues with routers of anytype not working on Adelphia's network.. |
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 Sped66
join:2003-05-26 Bassett, VA
| Please take a look at the following thread: http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,6927633~root=equip,16~mode=flat
It seems many router users are having problems all of a sudden. I've never had a problem using a router with Adelphia before. Can anyone shed some light on this.....PLEASE? |
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