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The biggest problem is that you have to log in to the router to do the corresponding configuration, a very noteworthy place, to log in to the router, you need to change the IP address of the computer to the same network segment as the IP address of the router, the login address of the general router is or specifically check the nameplate on the router shell, you can see the login address, user name, password and other information), so your computer's IP address should be changed to the network segment. Of course, your router is second-hand, and the login name and password may have been modified! If you know, of course, it's best, if you don't know, you can turn off the power and hold down the reset button with a toothpick, and then turn on the power for about 3-5 seconds, and the router M1 M2 indicator flashes at the same time and the reset is successful, at this time, the login name and password are generally admin by default, you can try it!
After entering, configure the corresponding according to the data of the service provider, create a new PPPOE connection, and do a good job of communication configuration, these are up to you! Hope these work for you!
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There will be a small eye on the router, insert it with a toothpick, hold it, then plug it in, wait for 5 seconds, release it, and then enter 168... That's it.
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sys is hopping, indicating that the system is normal.
You may have blocked your router, or you may have reset your router for some reason. Reset the router and take a look.
This is some precautions for Tengda's routing settings, and your manual is still there.
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You're making a mistake of understanding, dynamic addresses are used for Ethernet. If you use ** online Internet users, select ADSL virtual dial-up (i.e., PPPoe mode), and enter the Internet account and password in the "Quick Settings" of the router. The newly bought router doesn't need to change too many settings, and the default ones are all OK to prevent you from not understanding and finally not knowing how to change them.
If you change too much and don't know how to change it back, you plug in the router reset button with something for 10 seconds, and then reset it at the login (don't change it).
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Your router has a WAN (Wide Area Network Internet) port and LAN 2-port setup.
The WAN port should be set to PPPoE dial-up mode. and enter your broadband account number and password. Use it to connect to the Internet (just like dialing up the Internet on your own computer.) )
By default, LAN ports dynamically acquire IP addresses. Make the local machine you connect to the router have a private IP address.
These 2 are set up and you can pass the router "Cat" Internet . You don't need to make a dial-up connection on your own machine.
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**Line to the cat to the router WAN port router LAN port to the computer router settings.
Select PPPoE mode for WAN port, enter the account password, LAN don't care, DHCP will only get the address of the route when the computer is on, and you can't get it when it's closed.
You seem to be saying that the routing WAN port is set to dynamic IP (isn't it), that's absolutely not going to work, set it to PPPoE mode.
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Telecom does not allow multiple computers to use routing, this situation has occurred in my family, you directly call customer service ** to ask, you can apply for it there Multiple machines use one network cable.
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Router setting problem, you see if the route intranet is poisoned!
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Is telecommunications restricted?
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Is there a speed limit on the router?
Is there any software on the machine that can intelligently limit the speed like pplive?
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If the routing temperature is too high, you should reset the default settings once and then set up an Internet account, first of all, you must rule out whether the MTU value is too large. If you are using Rising Firewall, go to the Hangzhou Volunteer Forum to install a rule package to reverse route blocking. There is also the question of whether the computer system is poisoned.
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Generally, the default IP address of the router is or you only need to enter the IP address in the IE address bar, if you want to enter under DOS, you can run - Telnet
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Generally yes or yes. ,The account password is generally admin.,The settings inside depend on what route.,Basically, you can understand it at a glance,
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It's okay not to count the other walls.
Will use it.,If you want to change it, you can hi me remotely.。
I don't understand, what did you ask everyone to come and see?
I didn't ask for help
If there is still no understanding hi me
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If it does not exceed the 20-meter range, 740 is about the same.
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The route is divided into 150 and 300, and the 300 is generally dual antenna, and the signal is strong.
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Hehe: Very well solved.
Connect the network cable on the modem to the WAN interface of the router, and then connect two network cables on the router, respectively connect to the laptop and the PC, and then use one of the computers to open Internet Explorer Enter the IP in the address bar or the IP on the route is different, generally these two, after entering, a username and password column will be displayed, the username and password are admin After entering, set the account and password of the router, It is Netcom or Telecom to give you the username and password for Internet access, click save after setting, and after saving successfully, both computers can access the Internet, I wish you success Happy Christmas Eve to you!!
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Of course, as long as you can access the Internet, you can share it with multiple people, just set it up in the router, you can look at the sign or manual at the bottom of the router.
There is a string of IP** [e.g. followed by username and password [e.g. username: admin password : admin].
Open [Replace with IP you found] in your browser
You will be prompted to enter the username and password, enter the username and password you find, and then enter the router management page to make a simple setup in it.
Main settings, connection method, ADSL username, password, gateway) [best to look at the manual to set up].
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Please turn off the firewall of XP, and then you can do it, the general installation of the anti-soft will have its own firewall, and turning off the firewall of Windows will have little impact on the system. If you find it annoying to see a warning that the firewall is turned off every time you turn on your computer, you can remove the check mark before "firewall" in a few lines on the left side of Security Center. Yes, you have to get it.
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XP's built-in firewall is OK when it's turned off!
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Both machines need to turn off the firewall for the respective port.
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Set the IP address and DNS, and change the routing interface.
It is also possible that the crystal head problem is all tried. It can be solved.
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Check your connection IP settings and DNS settings.
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