Ajem!.. there's no such thingGamlasemlan said:As I just told everyone, this is not a router, it is a modem with built in switch.
Ajem!.. there's no such thingGamlasemlan said:As I just told everyone, this is not a router, it is a modem with built in switch.
I assume that's a public IP address, hence, your modem is configured as a bridge. And don't believe anything your ISP tells you, they commonly lie to you since they don't want you to know the real capabilities of their equipmentsGamlasemlan said:There's my IP 85.228.182.128.
Not really, I worked at an ISP and all our equipments were configured before we install them to our final users. And I can't find anything about that device (ok let's not call it a router or a modem for a whileGamlasemlan said:And if it were a router I would have to configurated it when I got it, right?
Gamlasemlan said:The only thing i had to do when the modem arrivied was to plug it in and change my internet configurations.
It is a modem for sure. What else it is, is hard to say because there is basically no proper info available about the device online (or if there is, it is well hidden info). Why that is so I can not guess. Perhaps there is a danger customers might actully be able to use their connection with maximal efficiency if proper info was released?Daniel A said:I find it quite amusing that apparently there cannot be estahblished any consensus regarding the question if it is a modem or a router.
Indeed, that's what most of ISP are afraid ofJarkko Suvinen said:Why that is so I can not guess. Perhaps there is a danger customers might actully be able to use their connection with maximal efficiency if proper info was released?
Gamlasemlan said:Prehaps this brings some light in our quest to find out what kind of moden it is: XAVi website
It is the XAVi 5222r-p3.
Daniel A said:semlan, give me your bank account number and I send some money for a good old modem (a one-"port" modem that is :rofl: ) All I ask from you is that you finally get yourself XP. How can one survive with some 6 years old OS![]()
That little fella it's teh shiznessGamlasemlan said:It is the XAVi 5222r-p3.
BurningEGO said:I got windows ME, and i can assure you, it is far more stable then windows XP.
the_genius said:That little fella it's teh shiznessit can make VoIP, ADSL2+
and yes Gamlasemlan.. that's a router
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Refer to what Jarkko and I told you before, ISPs may lie to youGamlasemlan said:Then why do they tell me at the support that it is not a router?
You gotta find out the IP address of it, try contact that company, XAVi. Try 10.0.0.1 or 192.168.x.1..Gamlasemlan said:And if it is a router, how do i forward the ports.
Yeah, of courseGamlasemlan said:Should I try with the IP that has been given to me by Bredbandsbolaget?