Technical
1. Post ipconfig /all details
START RUN type cmd type ipconfig /all
2. Try " Always On " mode.
Enter correctly UserId and PW in wan page.
Uncheck "Bridged " select PPP/PPPoE.
3. User manual
Details
Technical Details
see at the end of the page.
sixth entry.
user manual for your modem.
4. Anothe option.
Broadband connections
If you have a broadband connection and are getting this error, it generally means that your TCP/IP stack is corrupted and needs to be restored. There are a few things to try:
# First and foremost, restart your computer, and wait until all applications and services are finished loading before trying your connection again.
# If you have
Windows XP you can use the \"netsh\" command to reset your tcp/ip interfaces. Click \"Start\" then select \"Run\". In the box that appears, type \"cmd\" and click the \"OK\" button. When the command window appears, type \"netsh interface ip reset log.txt\" and hit the enter button. You can now type \"exit\" in the command window, and hit the enter button. Restart your computer and try again.
# If the above solutions do not solve your problem, reinstall your adapter drivers, or tcp/ip drivers.
Feed back quoting each number.