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  1. Join Date
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    Don't know the right term, pero eto ung no need na mag-dial. Helpful if you leave your laptop and then magdisconnect, automatically magconnect na. Pati pag startup.

    Bago kasi modem ko pinalitan kanina ng PLDT, ZyXel. Sabi nung pumunta nakaksira daw ng modem ung automatic kasi legacy pa daw ung line ko

    Now I tried to access 192.168.1.1, pero hindi na ma-access. Dun kasi sinet dati nung gumawa ung auto mode ata.

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    DHCP setting i think is what you are referring. the router/modem will automatically reconnect its connection if it is interrupted or disconnected.
    My PLDT DSL have this setting, so i leave my router on 24/7

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    If its 192.168.1.1 then that must be a linksys router.

    This is easy. Reset your linksys router by pressing a small recessed black button located at the back of the unit. Use the Linksys setup cd to setup the sharing of internet connection.

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    I don't have a router. Modem lang to ng PLDT.

    How do I do it? Ung dating pumunta kasi dito ganon ang ginawang setup. Ung pumunta kanina sabi nakakasira daw ng modem un kasi hindi naman daw pang-ganon ung line ko since legacy daw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    I don't have a router. Modem lang to ng PLDT.

    How do I do it? Ung dating pumunta kasi dito ganon ang ginawang setup. Ung pumunta kanina sabi nakakasira daw ng modem un kasi hindi naman daw pang-ganon ung line ko since legacy daw.
    Yes the reason you were able to access 192.168.1.1 is bec. the device pldt provided you before is probably a modem/router. This Zyxel is just a modem so you there is no setup screen to access. Same one that I have right now. You always need to dial-up even with a router. Its just the router automatically connects for you instead of you having to dial it manually every time you disconnect. Get a router to share your connection with other pc in your house.

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    yung sa amin ganyan ZyXel ba yun. automatic siya magconnect sa internet.

    yung dati pala ay hindi ganun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Don't know the right term, pero eto ung no need na mag-dial. Helpful if you leave your laptop and then magdisconnect, automatically magconnect na. Pati pag startup.

    Bago kasi modem ko pinalitan kanina ng PLDT, ZyXel. Sabi nung pumunta nakaksira daw ng modem ung automatic kasi legacy pa daw ung line ko

    Now I tried to access 192.168.1.1, pero hindi na ma-access. Dun kasi sinet dati nung gumawa ung auto mode ata.

    No need na talaga mag dial pag DSL ka. The Zyxel modem provided by PLDT is also acts as a DHCP server. Hindi nakakasira ng modem ang automatic. Kalokohan yan.

    Lucius, gumamit ka ng cross-cable, lagyan mo muna ng static IP yung laptop mo ng 192.168.1.2. Walang gateway. Tapos tsaka mo browse http://192.168.1.1. Default username is admin. Password is 1234.

    Ang ginawa kong setup sa bahay, bumili ako ng wireless router para yung modem act lang as modem and yung wireless router acts also as the DHCP server, marami pa pwedeng connect and hindi pa wired.

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    Cross connect your laptop and modem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mey0r View Post
    Cross connect your laptop and modem.
    Mga dudes, AFAIK, dalawang klase pa rin ang mga MyDSL accounts, isang DHCP (walang dial-up) at isang PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, needs dial-up).

    Lucius: I don't know if your current modem was configured to auto-dial-up to the PPPoE account you were used to, o pinalitan na rin nang DHCP yung account mo.

    Mas ok yung DHCP lang (tulad nung nasa bahay ko) kesa sa PPPoE, kasi, sa PPPoE, you need a router (either PC or appliance) that can be configured to automatically dial into the PPPoE with a username and password, if you don't like having to login. In my company's case, pumapalpak yung endian firewall PC namin, hindi nag-da-dial automatically even when it's setup to do that.

    In my boss's case, he had to tell the installer of his modem (PPPoE) that he wants to use a wireless router just so he could. Because, for the life of me, I just couldn't get his router to work with his modem! I resorted to resetting his modem, and only managed to remove his only working internet connection (desktop PC directly connected to the modem).

    HTH.

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    Ganito kasi. Bago palitan dareglobal ung brand ng modem ko na provided ng PLDT dati. Dati kaylangan mag connect pa, so nung nagkaproblem dati and may pumuntang guy from PLDT, sabi ko gusto ko autoconnect pagbukas ng pc di na click ung connect. Until last last friday bigla nalang nagloko. So pinalitan na yesterday ng zyxel, now ang ginawa naman eh dial dial na naman ako.

    Pano ba gawin un step by step?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Ganito kasi. Bago palitan dareglobal ung brand ng modem ko na provided ng PLDT dati. Dati kaylangan mag connect pa, so nung nagkaproblem dati and may pumuntang guy from PLDT, sabi ko gusto ko autoconnect pagbukas ng pc di na click ung connect. Until last last friday bigla nalang nagloko. So pinalitan na yesterday ng zyxel, now ang ginawa naman eh dial dial na naman ako.

    Pano ba gawin un step by step?
    Di ba pwede naman i-set to REDIAL IF (WHEN?) DISCONNECTED ang dialer ng Windows?

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