Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:25 pm

Hey Friend,

I only Configured Router on Windows, Then I switched to Ubuntu without doing anything Internet is working on Ubuntu :)

Just like when i used Ubuntu inside virtual Box as you said me ones, Internet is working in Both :)

I wonder Why I have to do those You said above? You got your Valuable time to Explain Me Such valuable things but I am not clear why I have to do it,
Can you explain me Bit If you have Time? :)

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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Neo » Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:27 pm

Default gateway is a setting that you need to on the PC (irrespective of the OS) to get internet access using an Ethernet router.

However, if DHCP enabled in your router (usually it is default to have DHCP enabled as a factory setting), then all these settings are sent from the router to your computer along with the dynamic IP address every time your OS boots. It seems you are using your router with DHCP enabled.

With DHCP, the problem is, it is not guaranteed to assign the same IP address for your computer every time. In some cases it is important have a unique IP especially in programming cases. However since you seems to be fine with a dynamic IP, it is okay to work as you do now.
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:26 pm

Thanks for the Info

I will ask Questions about Unique IPs when I get One. :)
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Neo » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:36 pm

Don't know whether you get it right or wrong. But this is what I was talking about. If DHCP is enabled, no configuration needed on your OS but you may be having a different IP every time you connects to the router. If DHCP is disabled, then it is nightmare that you surf internet without configuring TCP/IP settings ;)

This is a sample DHCP settings page on a D-Link router.
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:04 am

I got That Buddy. :)

I said that I will ask if i get a Question when I study Programing ;) I think those IP related Questions must be in advanced topics in Programing.

And I am still on Do While loop on C++

BTW Is Your Project Over Now? :) I am always looking for you Here, I couldn't talk with you for a While Now :) And I feel lonely without having a Talk with a Good Buddy of Mine :)
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Thu May 26, 2011 8:32 am

There was a Heavy Rain on 25th May.

I Disconnected My Router from Every Cable. But it's Wifi antenna was connected.

Due to heavy Lightning My Router stopped working. Now I think I have to buy another One :(

Is there any way to repair that? I think it would be impossible since the Transistor at the circuit board near the power connector is Heating into very High temperature. And there is a BGA Chip at the center of the Circuit board and it is Heating too.

Here is my Router
http://cgi.ebay.com/54Mbps-Wireless-ADS ... 256247d066

What are your Ideas?
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Neo » Thu May 26, 2011 1:50 pm

Out of topic... No connection to the topic.

Anyway no use on trying to repair the router. Go for a new one. I found D-Link is very convenient and cheap. An Ethernet type (non-wireless) one was about Rs. 4500/= few months back (according to my memory).
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Thu May 26, 2011 9:13 pm

Yes I feel that too. and sorry for not making New Topic. I Posted in this topic because It has past info about my Router and So on. I will start New one if this was an important question. I just asked this to Get your Ideas :)

I am going to buy Another router same as the last one. It's Cheaper than Routers in SRI LANKA. It's about 3000Rs with shipping.
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Shane » Thu May 26, 2011 10:30 pm

Nipuna, you need Lightning Protection for your Telephone Line.

You can buy one for few dollars but it is easy to build up your own one for few bucks.

Have a look at Lightning Protection for Telephone Line (RJ11)

Here is a commercial one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gold-Tone-Telephone ... 35b1b5bd2a
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Re: Blue Screen with Prolink H9601c USB ADSL Modem

Post by Nipuna » Fri May 27, 2011 2:10 pm

Thanks for the Help Friend.

But My Router wasn't connected to the Phone line. It just stopped working. I think i had connected the wifi antenna to it. I think that could be the cause.

By The Way, I will make one and Connect to the Phone line. Because it's Good to get precautions
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