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    Maxnet Modem/Router set-up

    I have Maxnet ADSL internet and I am very happy with it. When they installed it, I wasn't at home, so they used their free, 1 port ADSL Modem, which although fine, isn't wireless.

    I have a wireless modem sitting in a box, because despite copying all the visible settings over, it still wouldn't connect to Maxnet's servers.

    Has anyone else had problems changing their modem or is it just me?

    Is there a secret something that needs doing to make it work?

    Do I have to call on Noony?

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    You need to setup the WAN side of the new modem/router first.

    Connection type (PPPoE LLC for Maxnet ADSL)
    MaxNet user name
    MaxNet password
    VPI 0
    VCI 33
    UBR

    That should give you an internet connection, ie a WAN IP from MaxNet.

    Does the modem/router sitting in a box have a brand name by any chance?
    Maybe even a model number?

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    I've also got the pdf file from Maxnet for Zytel modems. It's in Thai but luckily the important bits are in English.

    I shall do it now...

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    By George! It works!

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    Wireless too.

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    Good, now I can visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    Good, now I can visit.
    I've set it up to block Macs. Only proper computers are allowed on my network.

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    I have also noticed that the internet is much quicker using the LAN connection rather than the wireless.

    I'll only use the wireless with the laptop in the bedroom.

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    Well duh of course it is quicker via the connection although of course laws of physics do not apply to Macs (or mac users).

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    Well duh of course it is quicker via the connection
    Why?

    I thought both radio waves and electricity both travelled at the speed of light?

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    Just gone back to the original free modem as the Zyxel one is a piece of shit and must've been to blame for my internet problems in Bangkok. I will update the firmware to see if that makes a difference and if it doesn't it shall be reconsigned back in the spares box for all eternity.

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    ^^ Many reasons, one of them is that with cable you are able to communicate in both directions simultaneously (Full duplex) while wireless radio either receives or transmits (Semi duplex) unless it is a MIMO router with separate radios and antennas for receive and transmit.
    But MaxNet don't give you such a router for free..

    Wireless has, until a few years ago, been all about convenient connection and
    next to none about performance.
    It has changed with recently introduced high speed wireless protocols with which you can get around the same speed as over a 100 Mbit copper connection.

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    Should it take ten minutes to upload the new firmware to the modem? It says 'Sending request to 192.168.1.1...' but it's a bit slow.

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    Shouldn't take more than a minute or maybe two..
    Don't do the update via wireless connection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    Don't do the update via wireless connection!
    I'm not. The wireless connection is deactivated.

    I'll stop it and try again.

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    Try with IE instead of Firefox.
    Firefox often has the annoying behaviour of not updating the web page, showing work in progress while in reality it is already done.

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    It's done now. Took a while to reconnect, but it has. I'm not sure it'll be any better though. Will try for a while and see. If not, I'll only turn it on in the evening when I'm using the laptop.

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    Still a bag of shite. It's gone...

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    what's your wireless frequency , kenneth

    any other 2.4 GHz radios operating in your vicinity ?

    did you use european firmware ? ETSI will allow you to have channel 12 and 13 - FCC is only 1-11

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    Channel 6 is all I can remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    what's your wireless frequency , kenneth

    any other 2.4 GHz radios operating in your vicinity ?

    did you use european firmware ? ETSI will allow you to have channel 12 and 13 - FCC is only 1-11

    Nice touch there Balderick, I have not heard that for years...Downloading as I type...

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    the japanese allow channel 14

    also to get your laptop to use channels 12 and 13 you will have to make sure its location is set for a ETSI country - can't remember offhand where the setting is - gooooogle

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    It has 3 channels, so tomorrow I will try all 3 and see if any of them works OK.

    Cheers.

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    Your channel selection is not likely to change anything unless you live in a Moo Baan full of wifi access points interfering with the channel you are using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Still a bag of shite. It's gone...

    Zyxel make shit hardware. Whenever I see one it goes straight in the bin.

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