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Cant find my Router ip to do Port forwarding
click on start and click on run
on run open box type in cmd and hit enter
black window will open, type in ipconfig then click on enter then look for the default gateway address, that;s the ip of your router
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Need to change Voice Mail Time
We need to know which Lucent and which voicemail system you have.
When you dial into voicemail, what does the nice lady say?
Welcome to......?????
Can't portforward
Identifying Your Router's IP Address
You should have now received an IP address from your router. To view your IP address information do these two steps:
- Start > Run then type CMD then press Enter.
- Then in the command prompt type ipconfig /all
If you see your network interface with a list of IP addresses(should not be all 0.0.0.0's or 169.* addresses). If you got an IPstarting with 192.168.* or 10.* you are doing great! If not, verifyconnections or reboot computer. Observe the Gateway IP Address. This is the router's IP address. It may be one of the following, test in your Web browser:
http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.0.50 or http://10.0.0.1
Once you see a login prompt, you need to log in with the default routerlogin. Usually they are a combination of "admin" and no password or"admin" for the password and no username " or "admin" for username and"password" for the password. Alernatively, you can search Google withyour model number and it should yield you some useful information onyour router including the default login/password.
Then when you are inside it, you should go to the LAN section andenable DHCP (if it already isn't). For security you may limit theamount of addresses to the number of computers (you don't have 254computers, so why allow 254 computers addresses?). For example, I allow3 IP addresses on my network to be issued, since I have a NAS, Laptopand a Desktop.
Crack password for lucent DSLpipe
Rather then trying to hack the password, you are probably better off just resetting the router back to factory defaults, and starting fresh. You did say you had to reset the connection IP and speed.
Your second choice is to replace the router.
What are the main components
Definition of:
EGP
(1) (Exterior Gateway Protocol) A broad category of routing protocols that are designed to span different autonomous systems. Contrast with IGP.
(2) (Exterior Gateway Protocol) The
original exterior gateway routing protocol (see above), which has been
widely used in the U.S. Data Defense Network (DDN) and National Science
Foundation Network (NSFNet). EGP is a distance vector protocol that
uses polling to retrieve routing information. EGP has been superseded
by BGP. See BGP and routing protoco
lhttp://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=routing+protocol&i=50648,00.aspATP - AppleTalk Transaction Protocol provides a
Transport Layer connection between computers. This protocol guarantees
reliability by directing the transaction process and binding the
request and response. Works at the OSI network model transport layer.
Part of the AppleTalk suite of protocols.
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pseudo-device stfDESCRIPTION The
stf interface supports ``6to4'' IPv6 in IPv4 encapsulation. It can tunnel IPv6 traffic over IPv4,
as specified in RFC3056.
For ordinary nodes in 6to4 site, you do not need
stf interface. The
stf interface is necessary for
site border router (called ``6to4 router'' in the specification).
What is Lucent 7 Cabling?
Lucent 7 cabling *probably* refers to level 7 Lucent cable. It's old!! There are two issues in the question of, "What is Lucent 7 cable?" Here's the history: Lucent was a division spun off by AT&T back in the mid 1990's. Then Lucent actually spun off Avaya and sent their structured cabling business with it (they had named the cabling brand "Systimax" by that time. CommScope bought Avaya back in 2004, so Lucent's Systimax brand of cabling is 2 generations out dated. It's still probably okay, but not worth today's money for new Systimax products made by CommScope.
Now for the 7 issue: there was no talk of category 7 (cat 7) back when Lucent was making cable, but Anixter, a data cable distributor, rates cabling with their own proprietary system called "Levels". Therefore, Level 7 cabling is an Anixter measure and many people have bought from Anixter long enough that they ask for level 7 [brand whatever] cable.
Use it if it's low cost. Otherwise, don't let someone sell Lucent branded-cable as the same as today's cable. There were version upgrades since then. The print on the cable jacket will say 1071C or 2071C or something like that. Today, they are on version E, not C.
Hope it's kind of clear. My guess is the cable is about 10 years old, although some data folks are stuck in their ways and still refer to today's Systimax cable as Lucent cable.
My Employer Says They Are Going To Cut My Wages. Can They?
If you are in the middle of a contract, then cutting your wages is almost certainly a violation of your employment law rights. While I am by no means an expert on this matter, I did have a similar issue years ago - mid-contract wage cuts - and I hired an
employment attorney to fight the case on my behalf. It turned out that my employer was basically looking to scare people into taking the wage cut.
They got into some pretty serious legal trouble for their transgression, and nothing happened to me in terms of wage cuts after that. If you are between contracts, your employer can re-negotiate your salary, but as far as I am aware, if you are in an agreed-upon contract, they cannot just decide to reduce your salary. If you want to settle matters, contest this action with support from a legal professional.
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