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Hi there, I'm having an issue with my DSL Actiontec wireless modem
connection. My company has a kiosk network that goes through Qwest DSL to connect back to the Kiosk network. The ActionTec modems get set up into Bridging Mode and have each of their own individual IP addresses. All of the actiontec modems have the exact same settings for each kiosk except for this ip address. The kiosk computer is then setup with it's own ip and the DSN is set to the server ip. Again the settings are all the same as the rest of the kiosk computers. Recently though, by unfortunate accident one of the kiosk computers was given the same IP address as another. This caused the second one to lose it's connection. Once the problem was fixed the the IP changed on this second one, the first one went down immediately. I went to the site to try to fix the problem. The actiontec modem shows connected and I've removed and re-inserted all the correct configurations several times but the computer absolutely will not connect to the domain. It even shows connected in the modem configuration itself. Here's what I tried: Resetting the modem, and also re-installed the firmware for the modem to the default then put the setting back as what they should be Reinstalled the computer ghost image and re-setup the kiosk computer Changed the kiosk computer name Changed the kiosk computer ip No matter what I do, the system will show that the modem is connected but will not link back to the server. Could this be a result of the two computers having been given the same ip address and now causing some sort of conflict? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks Derek |
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Try switching off the computer and modem for at least 30min, if you haven't
done so already. Sometimes once an IP gets bound to a wrong MAC address (network-adapter ID) it can take some considerable time (of inactivity) for this to be cleared. |
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