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DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
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DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
I have a DGND3700 V1 modem, I can´t access the internet because my modem does not allow to place the ip of my ISP. My ISP does not use username and password, it uses static ip. The modem does not accept the i, nor the gateway. The ISP gave me this information:
Static IP: 200.91.149.120 to 123
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
Gateway: 200.91.149.122 to 124
The modem does not accept any combination.
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Re: DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
> [...] The modem does not accept the i, nor the gateway. [...]
> The modem does not accept any combination.
What, exactly, are you trying to put into those boxes?
> Static IP: 200.91.149.120 to 123
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
You have a block of four addresses?
> Gateway: 200.91.149.122 to 124
That makes no sense to me.
My guess would be that you might want to set the router's
WAN/Internet address to "200.91.149.122", and its Gateway address to
"200.91.149.121", but they could be the other way around. You might
want to get (more/better) advice from your ISP, but, in the router
settings, the WAN/Internet address and the gateway address must each be
a single address, not an address range.
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Re: DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
So, what can I tell the ISP?
Can ip addresses fail?. Why do not these addresses work for me?
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Re: DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
> So, what can I tell the ISP?
Tell them to start making sense? The router's own WAN/Internet
address and its gateway address can't be the same.
> Can ip addresses fail?. [...]
Addresses are only numbers. They can be right or wrong.
> [...] Why do not these addresses work for me?
Ask your ISP? Are you getting a good DSL link? What do the LED
indicators indicate?
> [...] I do not have Internet access by placing static ip .121 with
> gateway .122, and static ip .122 with gateway .121, but the ISP mentions
> that they normally place static ip. 122 and gateway .122, [...]
If you get those addresses right, then I'd expect a command (on a
computer which is connected to the router) like:
ping <gateway_IP_address>
to succeed. If that happens, then you must be connected to your ISP
(because nothing you have would be at that address).
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Re: DGND3700V1 Won't connect to internet
What is your ISP, do they have a website with configuration instructions?
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