November 13, 2003

Geek

Just As I Thought

My modem didn't love me anymore.

I installed the helpful D-Link DSL-300 Configuration Utility to see what was going on. When asked to detect my modem, the helpful D-Link DSL-300 Configuration Utility helpfully said:

What modem?
Important note: The D-Link DSL-300 DSL Modem does not have a factory reset feature. So if you screw it up, you've screwed it up permanently. (Also note: The manual for the D-Link DSL-300 DSL Modem is useless.)

I don't know if the D-Link DSL-302G is really any better, except for two points:

1. It does have a factory reset feature.
2. I haven't screwed it up yet.

Yay.

Now I just have to get it to talk to my router. Router: What modem?

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 11:37 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)

1 This might help someone:
To reset a DSL-300 to defaults, connect via console cable and ennter the following commands:
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bridge
device add r1483
device add edd
spanning disable
home
diap
diapState = enabled
home
itex
txGain=6
Mode=Dmt
Enhance=1
Priority=Ghsfirst
Trellis=1
vendorid=0
home
r1483
event 0
pvc 8/35
home
ip
device add bridge ether //bridge 192.168.1.1
rip send bridge none
rip accept bridge none
home
snmp
access read public
access write private
home
config save
restart
_____________________

After that you should be back to the default config.
Regards,
Steve.

Posted by: Steve at May 31, 2006 02:04 PM (hkOfr)

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