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From: MSN Nicknamepijjip  (Original Message)Sent: 1/22/2007 7:20 PM
I am experiencing problems in getting 192.168.0.1 to come up so that I can program my actiontec modem. Each time I try to bring it up, I get
ERROR 400 or BAD SYNTAX. can't seem to remove this apparent error.
 
I am using a program named ECHOLINK which is a Amateur (Ham) Radio Program - Using the computer as a radio station. It did work for me at one time, but since the new actiontec model GT701-R was installed, It doesn't seem to work. Program comes up, but unable to converse both ways with the internet. I have tried two different modems with same problem - maybe it's the computer and not the modem???
 
I am trying to get or confirm that I have protocol UDP 5198 & 5199 as well as TCP 5200 on the modem.
 
I have tried several "browsers"and numerous search engines to locate and fix the problem to no avail.
 
I hve spent several  hours with Qwest, whom  I rent the modem from and they could not help me. I called the manufacturer of the modem, and they too claim that they could not help me - thought that it was a SECURITY or FIREWALL problem. I went as far as to turn off all the firewalls, but it still wouldn't work.  THIS IS REALLY A BIG BRICK WALL FOR ME. I am calling upon those high skilled computer experts/programmers  for youir assistance - May I have an encouraging word from out ther? - Jim


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From: MSN NicknameWren_in_ChargeSent: 1/24/2007 3:18 AM
Maybe you can call your Internet provider and ask them. You usually have to have your modem set up a particular way for it work.
 
Pamela

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From: MSN NicknamepijjipSent: 1/24/2007 10:18 AM
Thanks Pam - I have been down that route to no avail - it seems that there is a gliss in the computer that will no let me open the modem so that I can program the protocols. The modem works fine in all other aspects - been using it for over a month now with good results, just can't get the modem setup when I ask for the normal 192-168-0.1 - Jim

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From: MSN Nicknamejanisk57Sent: 1/26/2007 2:30 PM

Jim--

Find a teenager--they would probably have you up and running in a matter of minutes---LOL!!!

Jan



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