I am using BSNL wired broadband in Uttarakhand and I have a terracom adsl2 wireless router.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 OS. It was working yesterday after I went to the local BSNL office and they reset my settings. When I shutdown the BSNL modem in the night and I log back in the morning although the internet is working the broadband is not working. This is true for desktop(Linux) and laptop(windows) as well. The green internet button is working and the lineman assures there is no problem with connection.
I cannot access the 192.168.1.1 page. Windows says cannot connect to adapter.
I would be happy if somebody can do either skype support or telephonic support. I will be happy to call. At this point I am at my wit's end and I am not sure where the problem is. The Ubuntu people assure that there is no problem from their side.
So I used Airtel some months ago and that was working just fine. I have a DHCP connection.
I need someone who has tackled this problem before and knows what software to install(firmware) and who will walk through me the steps. Preferably a networking engineer.
Thanks.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 OS. It was working yesterday after I went to the local BSNL office and they reset my settings. When I shutdown the BSNL modem in the night and I log back in the morning although the internet is working the broadband is not working. This is true for desktop(Linux) and laptop(windows) as well. The green internet button is working and the lineman assures there is no problem with connection.
I cannot access the 192.168.1.1 page. Windows says cannot connect to adapter.
I would be happy if somebody can do either skype support or telephonic support. I will be happy to call. At this point I am at my wit's end and I am not sure where the problem is. The Ubuntu people assure that there is no problem from their side.
So I used Airtel some months ago and that was working just fine. I have a DHCP connection.
I need someone who has tackled this problem before and knows what software to install(firmware) and who will walk through me the steps. Preferably a networking engineer.
Thanks.