Jonnyabc, on 26 August 2010 - 05:47 AM, said:
Hey, someone who actually volunteers herself in a topic to help answer questions? I love it! I'll help you get started immediately by asking you a question that you might be able to help answer.
I'm using (AT&T) DSL to access the internet. Because it's a dynamic IP address, the router usually get's messed up whenever the modem changes IPs. However, a former classmate of mine recommended changing the PPPoE over from the modem to the router to let the router take care of it. That used to work.
Ever since a power outage a month or so ago, I had to reset the system. As far as I am aware, I set the PPPoE back up exactly as before. For the most part, it works fine...whenever the address changes, the connection fails, and it takes a few moments and then I'm back up and running. However, at random times the router still needs to be reset (i.e. unplugged and plugged back in). Why is this, and how do I permanently solve it?
That'll give you something to respond with, I hope. Just so you know where I fit into the tech world, my current focus is web/database management (and a fair amount of programming) but I'm still very weak on the hardware/diagnosis side. Sounds like you'll be a valuable asset on knowledgeSutra...welcome!
Thanks Jonnyabc! I'll give you some of the basic steps that we usually do in order to troubleshoot our linksys router.
--If your modem is set to
PPPoE, here's what you're going to do:
1. Call ISP to get the correct Username and Password of your DSL modem
2. Hardwire your
router to your
computer (from the numbered port of the router to computer)
3. Look for the
default gateway *(if you're not that familiar with this step PM me)
4. Router still wired to the computer, let's open our browser (IE,Mozilla,Google Chrome,Safari) and we will access the U.I. or we can call it the router page. *(if you're not that familiar with this step PM me)
5. Click on the
Set-up tab. Below will be the Internet Set-up, kindly choose the PPPoE settings.
6. Type in the correct Username and Password, the one that was given to you by your ISP.
7. Put a check on Keep Alive.
8. Make sure you're able to click on save.
9. Connect modem to the
Internet port of the router.
10.Wait for some few secs and wallah! It should be up and runnin'
---hope this helps---
Edited by aizeebaby, 27 August 2010 - 03:46 AM.