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PTEPolish
Feb 27, 2019Tutor
How do i connect multiple devices wirelessly to my Nighthawk X10?
I've just bought the Nighthawk X10 router with the Netgear VDSL modem, i was able to replace my BT home hub with it and get it working, but i can only connect one device at a time wirelessly, not sur...
- Mar 01, 2019
I've finally cracked it!!!
recommed instructions for use.
step 1. i had 2 shots of vodka.
step 2. Before luaching the DM200 into a brick wall and clubbing it with a metal object, i decided to take it upon myself to click on the, do it yourself option, which a warning came up saying that i would need networking experiencee. I thought to myself what could possibly go wrong, this is my first time!
step 3. By doing step 2, it brought me onto the admin page, i found the link to update the firmware, so i updated it, while it was updating, i was reading all the update information, and theres a heading that clearly states, something along the lines of making the installation process easier.
step 4. i changed the modem from modem + router mode to modem only mode. (press apply)
step 5. i manually inputted the ISP that BT gave me (bthomehub@btbroadband.com), no password, then changed the dail up setting to always on which is just under the login. (press apply)
step 6. i plugged my router into the modem, and the internet came on, so before i proceeded, i had another shot of vodka, tried google on my PC, wouldnt work, so i tried to connect my phone, IT WORKED!!! i could now finally connect multiple devices, go me. I then proceeded to use safari on my phone, IT WORKED!!! So i turned my laptop off and then on, and the internet came straight up and worked. :)
step 7. Well since ive already opened this bottle of vodka, i now may as well drink to this unbelievable success from what i can only describe myself as a noob to this. :)
Thank you for all your time to help me out, may you all have a great weekend.
michaelkenward
Mar 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
PTEPolish wrote:
I’ve been able to connect to the internet with it through the router, but now when I use the, router login.net to access my modem, it wants me to install it all again. It keeps telling me my ISP login details are wrong, and I can’t get passed this point, so I firmly believe it’s the modem now and not the router that’s the problem.
You got the thing off on the wrong foot to begin with. So I'd start from scratch.
Disconnect your PC from the network.
Plug it into the DM200.
Factory reset the DM200.
Turn it off.
Turn off the PC.
Turn on the DM200.
Wait for the DSL light to come on.
Turn on the PC.
Wait for it to connect to the DM200 and set the modem up again.
Set it up to work with BT.
The login details are simple. The username is your BT email address. There is no password.
Follow the instructions to put the DM200 into modem only mode. This will conform that it is working as expected.
Now turn off the DM200 and the PC.
Factory reset the router.
Plug the router into the DM200 and the PC into the router.
Turn on the modem and wait for the internet connection to show that is is connected.
Turn on the router and wait for the internet LED to show.
Turn on the PC and set up the router in the usual way. Once again, you will have to feed it with the BT login details.
All being well you can now breathe a sigh of relief and get on with your life.
PTEPolish
Mar 01, 2019Tutor
I’ve followed your instructions as stated by yourself to the point I have to login in my ISP details, all 3 attempts have failed, I’ve used bthomehub@btbroadband.com at stated by BT, I’ve just my BT email, and I’ve just used my own email address that I use to login as well.
The log goes as follows;
1. The select country & ISP: UK, BT
2. DSL line plugged: yes
3: DSL line bonding: no
4. DSL line type: VDSL
5. Device protocol: 101*pppoe
6. Get response from isp: yes
7. Detect protocol[quick_scan]: 101*[success]
8. User input PPPoE account name: bthomehub@btbroadband.com
9. Acquired IP: yes[81.140.211.172]
10. Ping www.netgear.com: success
11. Ping 8.8.8.8: success
12. Ping 176.16.12.137: failed
This is for all 3 attempts.
The log goes as follows;
1. The select country & ISP: UK, BT
2. DSL line plugged: yes
3: DSL line bonding: no
4. DSL line type: VDSL
5. Device protocol: 101*pppoe
6. Get response from isp: yes
7. Detect protocol[quick_scan]: 101*[success]
8. User input PPPoE account name: bthomehub@btbroadband.com
9. Acquired IP: yes[81.140.211.172]
10. Ping www.netgear.com: success
11. Ping 8.8.8.8: success
12. Ping 176.16.12.137: failed
This is for all 3 attempts.
- antinodeMar 01, 2019Guru
> The log goes as follows;
What, exactly, are we looking at here?
> 9. Acquired IP: yes[81.140.211.172]
That's BT.
> 10. Ping www.netgear.com: success
> 11. Ping 8.8.8.8: success
> 12. Ping 176.16.12.137: failedWhat's special about the Saudi IP address? I just reached it from
here, but that's not a criterion which would concern me much. If you
can reach "www.netgear.com" and Google ("8.8.8.8"), then I'd say that
you have a working Internet connection. What else doesn't work?- PTEPolishMar 01, 2019Tutor
I've finally cracked it!!!
recommed instructions for use.
step 1. i had 2 shots of vodka.
step 2. Before luaching the DM200 into a brick wall and clubbing it with a metal object, i decided to take it upon myself to click on the, do it yourself option, which a warning came up saying that i would need networking experiencee. I thought to myself what could possibly go wrong, this is my first time!
step 3. By doing step 2, it brought me onto the admin page, i found the link to update the firmware, so i updated it, while it was updating, i was reading all the update information, and theres a heading that clearly states, something along the lines of making the installation process easier.
step 4. i changed the modem from modem + router mode to modem only mode. (press apply)
step 5. i manually inputted the ISP that BT gave me (bthomehub@btbroadband.com), no password, then changed the dail up setting to always on which is just under the login. (press apply)
step 6. i plugged my router into the modem, and the internet came on, so before i proceeded, i had another shot of vodka, tried google on my PC, wouldnt work, so i tried to connect my phone, IT WORKED!!! i could now finally connect multiple devices, go me. I then proceeded to use safari on my phone, IT WORKED!!! So i turned my laptop off and then on, and the internet came straight up and worked. :)
step 7. Well since ive already opened this bottle of vodka, i now may as well drink to this unbelievable success from what i can only describe myself as a noob to this. :)
Thank you for all your time to help me out, may you all have a great weekend.