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#1 User is offline   grafx1 

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  Posted 26 August 2005 - 10:10 AM

Please help i had made a big problem :(

i tried to update the firmware of our Belken ADSL router
but update didn't completed and after that there is no response
from it... there is no default gateway and my ip address is now
like: automatic private address 163.234.x.x and it was 10.0.0.3
and there is no internet.

the router is connected to a switch connected to it 6 PCs.

what to do? is this is the end of the router??


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Posted 26 August 2005 - 10:22 AM

tryed resetting router? on alot thyeres a button to reset it

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Posted 26 August 2005 - 10:22 AM

Get the manual, and look for how to reset it to the default factory settings...

If that doesn't work, go out to your nearest tech store and buy a new one... :(

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Posted 26 August 2005 - 10:25 AM

grafx1, on Aug 26 2005, 12:10 PM, said:

Please help i had made a big problem :(

i tried to update the firmware of our Belken ADSL router
but update didn't completed and after that there is no response
from it... there is no default gateway and my ip address is now
like: automatic private address 163.234.x.x and it was 10.0.0.3
and there is no internet.

the router is connected to a switch connected to it 6 PCs.

what to do? is this is the end of the router??
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Don't restart it yet!

Force your computer to use an IP address (static address) that you know is within the usual DHCP range and see if you can get to the router's admin pages and flash again.

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