Anyone has the Cyberia setup settings for Thomson 585?
The one posted is for sodetel
The one posted is for sodetel
AvoK95 the configuration of TP-link has changed. I had no idea what to do. many many more fields.AvoK95 wroteI created this post because everybody keeps posting on how to configure their modem.
-Modem Configuration For Thomson 585 (Wireless)
-Modem Configuration For Sagem 1200 & 2400
-Modem Configuration For SpeedTouch 546 & 510
-Modem Configuration For TP-Link
-Modem Configuration For Linksys
-HDSL- Subnet of 8 IPs Configuration Over Speedtouch 605
Be sure to use the username provided by your ISP and make sure to use your ISP's name as the usernames domain name (ex. Cybera= Lxxxxxx@cyberia.net.lb)
After configuration make sure to restart your modem (Turn it of then on again).
Hope this post helped some people.
Can you send me a screen shot or something ?Che92 wroteAvoK95 the configuration of TP-link has changed. I had no idea what to do. many many more fields.AvoK95 wroteI created this post because everybody keeps posting on how to configure their modem.
-Modem Configuration For Thomson 585 (Wireless)
-Modem Configuration For Sagem 1200 & 2400
-Modem Configuration For SpeedTouch 546 & 510
-Modem Configuration For TP-Link
-Modem Configuration For Linksys
-HDSL- Subnet of 8 IPs Configuration Over Speedtouch 605
Be sure to use the username provided by your ISP and make sure to use your ISP's name as the usernames domain name (ex. Cybera= Lxxxxxx@cyberia.net.lb)
After configuration make sure to restart your modem (Turn it of then on again).
Hope this post helped some people.
Use the Linksys referenceanassouh wrotePlease I need for configuration for Cisco Router 877w.
Thank you
As far as I know, they use mac address filtering on their network. So technically you have 2 choices, either get a modem that supports mac cloning and clone the mac address of your old modem into the new one or take the new one to one of their offices so they register the new mac address themselves. And yea make sure to take the old modem with you or else they will start nagging.Makaveli84 wroteI am trying to configure a sagemcom f@st 3864 ADSL modem to work with OGERO. I retrieved the username and password from the old Technicolor modem, but I can't seem to set the default Gateway and DNS in the new one. The result so far is that the new modem connects to the OGERO network but with no internet connection. Diagnostic tools report that authentication failed.
Any ideas?
I'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.dio wroteHey guys. I just got a new TP-Link router and was wondering if I could configure it myself for my Ogero DSL.
I know the first post includes the router model but it's from 2012. Was wondering if it's still legit.
Ok thanks. This may seems noobish but where can i find the PPOE username and password?AVOlio wroteI'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.dio wroteHey guys. I just got a new TP-Link router and was wondering if I could configure it myself for my Ogero DSL.
I know the first post includes the router model but it's from 2012. Was wondering if it's still legit.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.
It's not necessary to be 32 characters longdio wroteOk thanks. This may seems noobish but where can i find the PPOE username and password?AVOlio wroteI'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.dio wroteHey guys. I just got a new TP-Link router and was wondering if I could configure it myself for my Ogero DSL.
I know the first post includes the router model but it's from 2012. Was wondering if it's still legit.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.
I searched on Lebgeeks, there is an App you can use in Chrome, it came back with a username and password, thing is the password is only 18 characters long, i thought it was supposed to be 32.
Ok thanks!GeorgesHanna wroteIt's not necessary to be 32 characters longdio wroteOk thanks. This may seems noobish but where can i find the PPOE username and password?AVOlio wrote I'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.
I searched on Lebgeeks, there is an App you can use in Chrome, it came back with a username and password, thing is the password is only 18 characters long, i thought it was supposed to be 32.
Ok so there is no Ogero telcom in the list. Terranet, broadband plus, inconet, moscanet, sodetel, virtual isp, libantelecom. Those are the only ones.AVOlio wroteI'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.dio wroteHey guys. I just got a new TP-Link router and was wondering if I could configure it myself for my Ogero DSL.
I know the first post includes the router model but it's from 2012. Was wondering if it's still legit.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.
Select libantelecomdio wroteOk so there is no Ogero telcom in the list. Terranet, broadband plus, inconet, moscanet, sodetel, virtual isp, libantelecom. Those are the only ones.AVOlio wroteI'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.dio wroteHey guys. I just got a new TP-Link router and was wondering if I could configure it myself for my Ogero DSL.
I know the first post includes the router model but it's from 2012. Was wondering if it's still legit.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.
Ill give it a shot! thanks for the help guys.GeorgesHanna wroteSelect libantelecomdio wroteOk so there is no Ogero telcom in the list. Terranet, broadband plus, inconet, moscanet, sodetel, virtual isp, libantelecom. Those are the only ones.AVOlio wrote I'm assuming you got the tp-link vr400.
It's quite easy if you know your pppoe username and password.
When you first login to the router, you choose your country as Lebanon, and automatically it provides you with a list of Isp, you choose Ogero telecom and follow the steps.
Basically everything is pre configured as per settings of the connection, you only need to enter your pppoe username and password.