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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-600L => Topic started by: tux_wifi on August 25, 2014, 01:04:58 PM
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Hi,
My ISP has provided me a static IP configuration. In order to get Internet access I need to visit the following page on
the local net and login with my username and password provided by my ISP.
http://10.10.201.1/24online/servlet/E24onlineHTTPClient (http://10.10.201.1/24online/servlet/E24onlineHTTPClient)
Presently I have 1 PC connected via ethernet and a phone using Wi-Fi.
Problem is my phone can't open pages on the local net coz no matter which browser I install I found that they all use proxy. So I have to keep my PC on to get Internet access on my phone which is really annoying.
Is there a way to configure the router in such a way that when I power on the router I get logged in to my broadband account just like I used to do when I was using DSL.
This is how my ISP's login page looks like
(http://s7.postimg.org/wsboojrhn/24_Online_Client_Mozilla_Firefox_025.png)
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You'll need to ask your ISP on how to configure the router for Internet access. The router requires DHCP, PPPoE or a Static IP address given thru a ISP service modem and does not connect to a web page for access. Ask your ISP about modem services and use of a WiFi router.
Good Luck.
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You'll need to ask your ISP on how to configure the router for Internet access. The router requires DHCP, PPPoE or a Static IP address given thru a ISP service modem and does not connect to a web page for access. Ask your ISP about modem services and use of a WiFi router.
Good Luck.
This particular ISP uses CAT5 cable (Not Coxial) to provide Internet to customers. They do not use any modems.
From a connectivity point of view it is possible to get connected to the Internet even without a router.
By static IP I I mean the IP of the WAN interface not the Global IP. This WAN IP looks like this 172.16.197.XXX.
After choosing the connection type as static I need to fill in the the above mentioned IP the the rest of the fields
namely subnet mask and default gateway. As you can see they are using a Class B IP but the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0 and the default gateway is 172.16.197.1.
After saving the and rebooting the router with the above settings the next step is to open a browser a goto
http://10.10.201.1/24online/webpages/client.jsp?fromlogout=true (http://10.10.201.1/24online/webpages/client.jsp?fromlogout=true) and login with my username and password.
I want to know can DIR 600 L do this for me from within the router itself ? Like ADSL routers do ?
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Unfortuneately no.
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Update : I emailed my ISP explaining my situation and they have activated auto login for my account from their end.
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Enjoy.