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Paradyne 6211 ADSL2+ Router (6211I1200) Questions & Answers
I lost cd of router
Best way is to go buy a CAT5 Ethernet cable and don't use the USB at all. You don't need driver to use that cable.
I am having a issue
the problem is in ur windows system files they are croupt u need reinstall window and drivers it i'll be solved.
Is there UPNP option to enabel it in paradyne
It seems that the Model doen't have a direct option to configure UPNP. However you can refer the following articles which might help you out
http://www.grc.com/unpnp/unpnp.htm
http://www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/62/6211-A2-ZB21-40.pdf
Please let me know whether the above articles helped you..
Thank you
Can the Paradyne 6211 ADSL2+ modem support
ADSL2+ (aka ITU G.992.5) Is a standard that notable for its theoretical max download speed of 24 Mbps. Your carrier is mistaken. Howevver, perhaps they are claiming this because the speed is available on their end and there is a setting in your router causing the low speeds. There also could be high noise on your lines. Your router has a BER test that will tell you statistics about your line. Report that figure as well as your signal to noise ratio to your carrier to see if that changes their opinion.
My pc can't access the internet
Do one thing when you want to connect internet do obtain ip automatical
after do this thing i hope its work fine
Thanx
Chetan
Port forwarding
try to use another port number aside from 8080, like 3000 or 5000. make sure that the ip address set on the router is the ip address of your camera (note: it should be set to static).
hope this'll help you
ciao
Fast browsing slow download!!!
are you connected to a router if you are some times the router will slow the download speed because it has to run throught the router to recignize the ip address every time
Modem connects to Internet, but PC can't
Are you using a firewall? Did you tell the firewall that the browser has permission to access the internet (go beyond the local network of the modem)?
Cindy Wells
Bridged Mode
Verify this with your ISP, but if you go into your modem settings, click on "Advanced Setup", click on WAN, when page opens, click "Edit". After clicking "Next", you come to the page labelled, "Connection Type". It is there you select what mode you'd like it to work in. When you are through selecting click NEXT till you get to the page with the SAVE button. Click Save and wait for page with FINISH to come up. Click FINISH and wait for the router to reboot(2 mins). Please write down the previous settings so you'll be able to undo whatever you do.
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