This is a discussion on Reliance Broadnet Problems solved... within the Reliance Broadband forums, part of the DSL Broadband Service Providers category; Originally Posted by m0rphis Our ISP i.e. Reliance also provides DYNAMIC IPs...but dese r MULTISESSION IPs which means no matter ...
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: india
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somebody atleast give solution to REFRESH this IP or RESET the time | |
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| | #122 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Age: 25
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Rep Power: 0 | going by ur method the net doesnt work after giving the ip address AS 192.168.1.2 PLz Help this connection download speed is too low man... |
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= <post mearge even after so a many hours?? anyway, my next post here.> I finally got the wifi to work. ^_^ I followed morphis' advice. Incase someone was confused, i'll write it down in my own way. I used a Dlink DIR 300 router, but that never makes a difference. All routers have the same settings fields. hunt around for them. Initial setup of the system, before I started messing around with the wifi idea in my head: Antenna >> CPE (whitebox) >> Computer And now we start: Power off the wifi router. Although there seems to be no logical need to power off the CPE, I turned it off. Sadly, I had to wait about an hour before the thing got assigned an ip by reliance's DHCP server. 1) log in and log out of reliance boradband from reliancebroadband[dot]co[dot]in 3) Pull out the RJ45 wire (aka LAN cable) coming from the computer and plug it into the "Internet" port (referd to as "WAN" on a linksys router) 4) Connect one of the "LAN / PC" port of the router into the same LAN port you just pulled the wire out of in step 2. 5) Now, the setup should be like: Antenna >> CPE >> Wifi router >> Computer [Sidenote: Ideally, your LAN settings are set to "automatically aquire ip address" and similary, auto DNS. There is no need to change this for accessing the Dlink DIR 300 wifi router that I used. [I am pointing this out here, coz I always have to set my ip address to "192.168.1.x" and keep default gateway to "192.168.1.1" to access my reliance CPE (whitebox). Enough about this.] 6) in your web browser's address bar, enter the ip address of the router that will take you to the settings page / homepage of your router. Check your router's documentation if you don't know. Common locations of this settings page are: 192.168.1.1 [reliance CPE also uses this] 192.168.0.1 [this is the default for my dlink wifi router] This, essentially, is the router's own ip address, and whenever your PC tried to go there, the router will display a webpage with a login screen to let you access it's settings. common user/pass combinations: admin/admin user/<nopass> admin/<nopass> [this was the case in my dlink DIR 300] 7) Once there, set the internet connection up manually. Here are some of the things you have to keep in mind while setting the connetion up: type: DHCP [not pppoe, etc...] MAC Address: copy your PC's MAC address. If you cannot copy, make a note of your MAC address. I believe using the command "ipconfig /all" in DOS when you are connected to the internet via reliance wimax will also let you see your mac address. I believe, that MAC address is session depenedent, so I did not reconnect between the time I last logged out and start setting up the router. My router had a button to automatically copy the MAC address to the router. [The MAC address is an identifier for your machine. essentially, the reliance server should now think that your router is, infact, your PC] DNS: I left this blank. That essentially meant that the DNS server addresses would be automatically obtained I think this is about it. I didnt touch any other settings. 8) I saved the settings, and then proceeded to set up my wireless settings of the router. I gave my connection a personalised name, selected the WEP security method, set a decently long password, and saved these settings as well. 9) Then, I waited for a *long* time. I was panicing. I didn't know whether it would work or not, whether the connection not working was due to the CPE not getting an IP, or due to a problem with my settings themselves... 10) after about an hour, I found that the reliance login page wasn't opening, but takin a lucky shot, i tried to go to it's ip. "10.239.89.15/home" corresponds to reliance broadband[dot]co[dot]in. I used that, and I was able to see the login page, and log in from my PC. ------------------------- Testing: I checked the wifi broadcast on my laptop. it worked, with regular surfing speeds. I disabled the LAN port leading to the router, and turned on the wifi card on my PC. Even this worked. To further test it, I logged out from my laptop, and logged in from my PC. (using the same ip address i'd pointed out in point 10) It worked. I'll keep posting back here if I run into any complications over the next few days. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Quote:
I'm afraid that's dependent on reliance. Last edited by taurius1; 16-09-2008 at 03:40 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | ||
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| | #124 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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Rep Power: 1 | HM... MAC Address is not session dependent, Infact. it's a permanent feature of your LAN hardware. :/ |
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| | #125 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Jaipur Age: 21
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Rep Power: 0 | if anyone have speed issues billing issues tell me |
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| | #126 |
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Rep Power: 1 | I am having speed issues. ^_^ |
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| | #127 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Delhi Age: 23
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Rep Power: 0 | yes I do have both speed and inflated bills problem. |
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| Junior Member | Hi i had an Airtel connection and the router was working fine with no issues,I shifted and that when i got to know that there is no airtel here, so i went for Reliance Wimax,tried to reset the router it detects the ip as static and when its comes to configuring the network its gives an error that there is an issue with the Internet connection,tried all the possible steps by myself but in vain. Atlast i called Reliance they are the worst Customer care i have ever dealt with,then i tried calling Netgear itself ,nogo there too. I know that Wimax is a static ip address and it does not support PPPoE connectivity,but there has to be a way or workaround to configure the router to the Wimax settings,logically speaking. As you have this connection for 2 yrs as you said,your inputs would be very much appreciated,also from anyone who has resolved this issue......PLZ HELP Thanks in Advance Vineesh |
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| | #129 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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Rep Power: 1 | Vineesh, Refer here in the thread for solutions to WiMax problems: http://www.indiabroadband.net/relian...html#post51405 (Reliance wimax problems!!!) |
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| | #130 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Age: 32
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Rep Power: 0 | hi I have got the reliance wimax connection recently. I bought linksys wireless router wrt54g2. I was able to configure the laptop using the start up CD. However to my dismay when i tried connecting the next day , it just did not connect. Can u pls pls pls help me with step by step confisguration as i do not want my Rs. 3000 going waste. I hope somebody will be able to help. Also we all Relaince Wimax users should group together and ask relaince to make sure we get tech guys who are competent at this |
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