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Diadem
14-06-2006, 17:18
ok heres goes a little help post for what the lights on the modems mean

Motorola: send flashing call tech support will need a tech to come and look at that

recieve flashing try rebooting and check the freqancy on the config pages 192.168.100.1 in your web browsers. click signal if the up stream its anything other than 331000000 or 339000000 then that needs reset. other wise needs a tech

Online just call tech support or the outage status line, its going to be a network issue most likly

web star:

ok i hate these things that freaking calbe light could be any of the above problems. you need to hit the config pages 192.168.100.1 in browser.
click signal if the up it anthing other than 331 mill or 339 mill it needs reset.

if either up or down is in not ready then it needs a tech call the technical support number.


reseting Freq:

Motorolas: click configuration change freq to 331000000 or to 0.
what we normaly see it 331250000 as the weird freq it goes to

web star:

got to 192.168.100.1/gscan.htm and do the same as above to the starting freq :)

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Sticky?

janipewter
15-06-2006, 00:20
Maybe if you cleaned it up a bit, they might sticky it ;)

Diadem
15-06-2006, 01:56
do that the morrow then ;)

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ps. i'll write up some other things for the forum as well its very light here on the sticky side :P

janipewter
15-06-2006, 07:22
Yeah. Just out of interest, were you drunk when you wrote that first post?

Graham M
15-06-2006, 10:41
Also there is an "articles" section for this kind of stuff

Diadem
15-06-2006, 19:00
it was very late at night made it up for anouther forum ;) hadnt noticed that section tbh

Diadem
19-06-2006, 19:50
ok unable to edit the post to clean it up sorry folks will rewrite it the now :)

update here http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?p=763925#post763925

Chris W
19-06-2006, 23:44
as there is now another version of this, this thread will be closed off and shortly removed.