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Sky Broadband MAX Install
On the Router setup pages check that the "Clone Mac Address" is enabled, if
it is try disabling it, if that doesnt do anything change it back to enabled. Remember to click on Save Settings whenever you make a change to the router settings. Regards Mark "The Kop King" wrote in message ... "Mindwipe" [email protected] wrote in message ... "Jono" wrote in message . .. on 29/12/2006, The Kop King supposed : "Mindwipe" [email protected] wrote in message ... "The Kop King" wrote in message ... Hi, My mum has just got sky broadband, received sky netgear hub, had confirmation that the line has been activited etc. We went for self install option as i'm normally pretty good with computers/internet etc. but for some reason the router will not connect to the internet. Web status page on the netgear just says connecting. Also the internet light on the router never comes on, no blinking amber and definitely no solid green light. I rang sky but got some girl reading from a script who couldnt help and escalated the fault to the techies who will respond in 3 days? I've double checked the cables and filters (which at the moment are going straight into the master BT socket). Also tried with and without the telephone plugged in. Any ideas? Thanks Scott. . set up the network first internet last The network works fine, wired and wireless. I can access the routers admin page. Its just not connecting to the broadband service. The green internet light does not come on at all and router just says connecting... Have you tried with the router connected to the test socket, behind the customer socket? Unscrew the faceplate of the master socket (User Removable Panel) if it looks like the NTE5 found here http://www.telephonesuk.co.uk/line_jacks.htm as long as you have entered your user id correctly and your password within the internet connection setting then it should connect if not and you are sure you entered it all ok then its down to sky however as a back up . check that your av/firewall progs aint blocking it (disable is quickest test) once had this prob with tiny firewall :-) Thanks for the sugestions, will give them a try - Although I havent entered a username and password anywhere yet. The install cd didnt go far enough to ask me to enter it - as soon as it found that the internet light wasnt on, it said go back and check everything which I have. I also couldnt find anywhere in the routers config to type it in, like other routers have. I just assumed that theses routers are pre programmed with either your username or a generic useraname. Cheers Scott. |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
"Adrian A" wrote in message Conor wrote: In article , Mindwipe says... if not and you are sure you entered it all ok then its down to sky however as a back up . check that your av/firewall progs aint blocking it (disable is quickest test) once had this prob with tiny firewall :-) HELLO. DUMB ****. It's a ****ing router. The router isn't syncing. It's got **** all to do with the PC. Still as ignorant as ever I see. It's the old "I don't know the answer so I'll swear at them" routine. Trolls seem to love it for some reason. Ivor |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
take a wander over to www.skyuser.co.uk where you will finds stacks of help
and tutorials on how toget the best out of sky broadband (it's not affiliated to sky in any way and has helped me massively!!) "The Kop King" wrote in message ... Hi, My mum has just got sky broadband, received sky netgear hub, had confirmation that the line has been activited etc. We went for self install option as i'm normally pretty good with computers/internet etc. but for some reason the router will not connect to the internet. Web status page on the netgear just says connecting. Also the internet light on the router never comes on, no blinking amber and definitely no solid green light. I rang sky but got some girl reading from a script who couldnt help and escalated the fault to the techies who will respond in 3 days? I've double checked the cables and filters (which at the moment are going straight into the master BT socket). Also tried with and without the telephone plugged in. Any ideas? Thanks Scott. . |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
In article , Paul Martin
says... The simple fact that you're right doesn't excuse you from the normal decencies. You might not believe it, but an insult can be far more powerful without any accompanying profanity. This would be obvious to you had you read any classic literature. I've read plenty of classic literature. You get a lot of time to read in my job. Unlike you it appears I'm confident enough in my intelligence that I don't feel I have to resort to using long or obscure words to try and give the appearance of intelligence. What's the expression again? Oh yeah...baffle with bull****. -- Conor "You're not married,you haven't got a girlfriend and you've never seen Star Trek? Good Lord!" - Patrick Stewart |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
Conor wrote:
In article , Paul Martin says... The simple fact that you're right doesn't excuse you from the normal decencies. You might not believe it, but an insult can be far more powerful without any accompanying profanity. This would be obvious to you had you read any classic literature. I've read plenty of classic literature. You get a lot of time to read in my job. Unlike you it appears I'm confident enough in my intelligence that I don't feel I have to resort to using long or obscure words to try and give the appearance of intelligence. What's the expression again? Oh yeah...baffle with bull****. That's the funniest thing I've read in ages. |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
Mark wrote:
On the Router setup pages check that the "Clone Mac Address" is enabled, if it is try disabling it, if that doesnt do anything change it back to enabled. Remember to click on Save Settings whenever you make a change to the router settings. Not applicable as... A) It's not a cable supplied service B)Sky have locked out most configuration files with their *******ization of an all encompasing firmware |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
Adrian A wrote:
Conor wrote: In article , Mindwipe says... if not and you are sure you entered it all ok then its down to sky however as a back up . check that your av/firewall progs aint blocking it (disable is quickest test) once had this prob with tiny firewall :-) HELLO. DUMB ****. It's a ****ing router. The router isn't syncing. It's got **** all to do with the PC. Still as ignorant as ever I see. But he does have a point the OP did say that the sync light is not coming on & how is a firewall on a PC going to affect that, I wonder (not).. |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
red6000 wrote:
take a wander over to www.skyuser.co.uk where you will finds stacks of help and tutorials on how toget the best out of sky broadband (it's not affiliated to sky in any way and has helped me massively!!) Ah yes the site which has a banner proclaiming the pleasures of AOL wifi broadband on it's first page (problem is that it's £4.99 dearer and depending on who they're using for a carrier it can be slower). |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
"kráftéé" wrote in message ... Adrian A wrote: Conor wrote: In article , Mindwipe says... if not and you are sure you entered it all ok then its down to sky however as a back up . check that your av/firewall progs aint blocking it (disable is quickest test) once had this prob with tiny firewall :-) HELLO. DUMB ****. It's a ****ing router. The router isn't syncing. It's got **** all to do with the PC. Still as ignorant as ever I see. But he does have a point the OP did say that the sync light is not coming on & how is a firewall on a PC going to affect that, I wonder (not).. was just a shot in dark as i dont use this router or this service and was trying to be helpful bit more than you are doing though as for the foul mouthed fool you mention are you his lover? |
Sky Broadband MAX Install
"kráftéé" wrote in message ... red6000 wrote: take a wander over to www.skyuser.co.uk where you will finds stacks of help and tutorials on how toget the best out of sky broadband (it's not affiliated to sky in any way and has helped me massively!!) Ah yes the site which has a banner proclaiming the pleasures of AOL wifi broadband on it's first page (problem is that it's £4.99 dearer and depending on who they're using for a carrier it can be slower). Yep it's a free site and thus carries advertising to fund the site's maintanence and development. Proves that the site is definitely not linked to BSkyB. |
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