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the ip 192.168.100.1 must be an internal address. So either the modem has connected to the net itself, and has the external IP on its cable/WAN port, or its just a PPPOE device that translates the cable signal into ethernet.
If this is the case the firewall will need to support PPPOE (i...
Think if you click where the signal strength is etc it shows a version number, or there is a button to show it. The tomtom website tells you somewhere.
The external static IP of the company needs to be set on the WAN port, unless the cable modem passes the IP over via dhcp?
Best to check if the firewall has any tests to see if it can access the internet itself (ping or dns resolution) before going any further.
I'd have thought they would be the same, but I dunno, never looked close enough.
Think the RS dashes are different to standard clio's, but I may be wrong.
Phone them up. Apparently voda phones now come unlocked and if they don't they will give you the code for free. Not sure if it will apply to an old phone though.
When you plug the power in or switch it on listen for the hd spinning up. If it doesn't its possibly dead or as said might need a planner rebuild/format.
Most tv stations actually remove the logo's now when adverts come on so the tv gets a break. And doesn't it have to be on for a stupid amount of hours for it to actually burn? It is annoying though.
It might just be due to the lengh of your line from the exchange. ISP's will often say that the line can support 'up to' 8mb, but it just means that you can get adsl on the 8mb package, not the speed you can get.
Type your phone number in here to see what BT suggests is the best speed you...