In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Brownie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> "Tiscali Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
>> huru-Ukko <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> can anybody help? I'm lost my dsl manual and i dond remember lan ip
>>> for admistration... So if somebody have manual or
>>> can help how to configure this dsl, please send email.
>>>
>>> Thx!
>>>
>>> Ps. I ask manual from 3com but they say that is disconnected product
>>> so they cant help me..
>>
>> Don't know about this model - but some of their kit uses a default IP
>> address of 192.168.1.1 and a password of 'admin'. Try that!
>>
>> Of course, if you've changed it, that won't work. However, there is
>> probably
>> a means of resetting it to factory defaults - maybe a reset hole at
>> the back
>> into which you have to push the end of a paperclip for a few seconds
>> while powered up.
>>
>> The default settings should then work.
>
> The manual is available on line from the website or I can email you
> the files (3com office connect remote 810). However to help me, I'd
> greatly appreciate any login passwords you can remember as the
> default one's don't seem to work on my 810 despite setting it back to
> factory. The address in the paperwork I saw was 192.168.200.254 and
> also some people suggested 192.168.1.1. However neither of those got
> me a web browser based login screen. login was meant to be 'root'
> and '!root' but these didn't work if I telnetted to the login screen
> that way. I gave up in the end.
The PC you're using needs to be on the same subnet to be able to talk to the
device. Assuming the 810 can act as a DHCP server, set the TCP/IP properties
on your PC's network card to get it's IP address (and subnet mask)
automatically - rather than defining them manually. See if that helps.
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Cheers,
Tim
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