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Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 7:03 PM
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You will need PN support to check out the latter and fix it.
You could do a factory rest on the router (this is loose and customised setup). Take a paper clip and poke it in the small hole on the back of the router marked "reset" and hold it in for 10 seconds. When you release it, the router will reboot and should be as clean and pure as the day it arrived. It should then reconfigure itself - this will take around 15 minutes.
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Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 7:08 PM
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Or would I be better to get PN support to fix this stale session before I face armed combat with attic spiders?
Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 7:23 PM
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If that is where you get to, it might be quicker to log into the user portal and try using the chat-session service rather than sitting on the phone.
...unless someone in CRT on the late shift spots this thread?
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Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 7:29 PM
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If that fails I'm probably best calling PN, my phone data connection might stutter in a chat situation and I'm frustrated enough as it is.
Thanks again for your help, maybe I'll get this sorted out tonight one way or another.
Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 7:57 PM
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One new development, at some point a warning from the computer popped up. It states:
Windows has detected an IP address conflict.
Another computer on this network has the same IP address as this computer. Contact your network administrator for help resolving this issue.
I don't know if that makes any difference to the problem but I guess it's now time to call PN support.
Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 8:02 PM
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Did you go into the "found" router and set the PPP account details up afresh? Or did you just pop it on the line hoping it will work?
I rather suspect that the "found" router defaults to IP address 192.168.1.1 whereas the TG is 192.168.1.254 and dishes out addresses starting at 1.1.
I suspect that (having not restarted all of the devices after installing the found router, one having the address 192.168.1.1 given out by the TG is now conflicting with the "found" router.
...I hope that makes sense?
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Re: House move disaster
19-12-2014 8:19 PM
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Anyway, I called support and, amazingly, got through to someone immediately 😮 he checked the website information on my plight and said that the engineers had 'done something' and that I should power off the router for 65 minutes before trying again. Apparently it takes an hour for the line to reset itself after the work done on it. So this will be my last attempt for tonight (with the new router back in place), if this doesn't work I'll be back on the phone again in the morning.
Thank (deity of your choice) for this forum!
Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 4:50 AM
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Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 8:37 AM
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So well done Plusnet, you've managed to return my state of mind back to livid/furious just in time for Christmas. I think I'd better cancel all my Christmas visits, meals and parties, my Christmas spirit is locked in the exchange this year.
Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 10:01 AM
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Is the router getting xDSL up? If it is, I do not understand what an engineer visit is intended to achieve. From what you have described previously, this has all of the hallmarks of a PPP session authentication issue.
Any chance of you obtaining and posting stats from here - http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/dsl/dt/?be=0&l0=2&l1=0 - and here - http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/is/_pppoa_/ov/?be=0&l0=2&l1=2&name=Internet - if using the TG router please? Note: Mask the user name details if they are yours and (if present) the IP address.
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Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 1:35 PM
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The PN support chap didn't explain anything about the fault or why an engineer was needed. I didn't know if this was 'a PPP issue on ADSL' because, to be honest, I have no idea what that means and wouldn't have been able to explain myself if I quoted that to him. I'm perfectly happy to call them back and relay your explanation of it to them, word for word if need be. If you think it would help I'll call tech support and say whatever you want, I have no clue what's going on here
Now, the two links you asked about, I can attach screenshots from my Nexus 7, I hope that's okay for this.
If I haven't done this correctly, try the ELI5 approach, please
Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 1:50 PM
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Indeed perfect!
From what you have posted, I do not understand why the CSC agent has requested an engineer, but I do not know everything! I wish my line was as good as your line - you have perfect synch for a 20CN service.
Your problem is getting the PPP session established.
Explanation - There are two "links" involved in connecting a user to the internet...
SYNCH - depending on your product that is ADSL or VDSL hence the reference to xDSL. If you have "synch" to the exchange xDSL is said to be "up". You have perfect synch and zero error rates.
PPP - this a "virtual" connection between your router and your ISP - in this case PlusNet. This is how your router "logons onto" PlusNet. Did you notice the "Authentication Failure" message?
On the screen you posted, you need to put plusnetaccountname.plusdsl.net into the user name field and your account password in the other, then click connect.
I'm going to see if I can get CRT to poke this issue. Please post back if you are successful in connecting.
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Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 2:00 PM
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I have put in my username and password countless times in the last few days but to no avail it refuses to connect. The 3rd screenshot shows what happens after I've applied my username and password, nothing it says 'retrying' but nothing happens and it certainly doesn't connect.
I don't know if there's anything else I can do, is this something they can fix at PN's end? Rather than getting yet another engineer out here? I've no problem with sitting in the phone queue for a good while if I have something to give them which might fix my issue.
Again, thanks very much for your help and patience.
Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 2:02 PM
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Re: House move disaster
20-12-2014 2:04 PM
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