Bsnl Wa3002g4 Wifi Configuration

06.09.2019
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I have a BSNL Broadband connection at home with a Type 4 Modem from BSNL. The modem is connected to my desktop through ethernet. Since the type 4 modem also has WiFi, I am trying to use my laptop to connect to the Wireless. From my laptop, I can see my modem in my available Wireless Networks. I click connect, it takes around a minute & then connects but I get a 'Limited or No Connectivity' message. The Signal Strength is full.

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The speed is 54.0 Mbps, but No connectivity. Clicking on more Info in the 'Limited or No Connecitivy' dialog in the 'Connection Status' shows - this problem occured because the network did not assign a network address to the computer. When I run IPConfig from the laptop, I see Configuration Specific DNS Suffic: - Blank Autoconfiguration IP Address: 169.something.something.something Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway: - Blank When I run Ipconfig /renw. It says error unable to contact your DHCP server. Request timed out. What am I doing wrong? What else do I need to do?

Quote: Assign your Wireless card the following IP address and DNS Servers: IP: 192.168.1.123 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS 1: 218.248.255.145 (BSNL One) DNS 2: 208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS - To Be Safe;- ) Really helped a lot - I have got further than I did whole evening. Now wireless shows connected.

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No error/warnings. Unfortunately, I am still not able to browse. Going to say google.com, Browser status bar says 'Finding site:www.google.com' for sometime & then the page goes to 'Cannot find server'. Ping yahoo.com Ping request could not find host yahoo.com.

Please check the name and try again. Ping 66.94.234.13 Yahoo's IP Pinging 66.94.234.13 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.1: Destination net unreachable. Reply from 192.168.1.1: Destination net unreachable. Reply from 192.168.1.1: Destination net unreachable. So help me - what is the problem. From the 2nd ping - it may be that the gateway is not letting anything through? One question.

When I connect through my desktop, the dialer(?) asks for a username/password which I provide? How come a wireless connection can be established without a username/password - is there a way to provide my username/password to the modem when connecting to through the wireless?

Is this what I am missing - is this why the gateway isn't allowing me in? Also do I need my desktop on & connected to BSNL for this work? I tried either way, no diff. I am assuming here that you have no security set on your modem. I am also assuming that the modem is having all other settings other than the PPPoE mode set as default. Assign your Wireless card the following IP address and DNS Servers: IP: 192.168.1.123 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS 1: 218.248.255.145 (BSNL One) DNS 2: 208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS - To Be Safe;- ) Try this and get back. I will also guide you through WiFi Security.

Please provide us with your modem model no. Sony ericsson txt pro themes. If the above post doesn't fix: 1. See the 'Diagnostics' which should indicate 'pass' for everything. Post what you see here. See the 'Management' 'System log' for any interesting information.

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Enable the log if necessary. The basic steps to make the modem dial and provide access to other computers connected to it: 1. Create a new WAN connection on the modem with 0-35 as the VPI-VCI settings. Connection mode = PPPoE 3. Put in the username and password and the connect method (dial on demand/always on) 4. Save and reboot and test.

Carboy, you need to follow the above steps and you should be able to achieve what you want. I am not getting the screens for your modem anywhere to guide you step-by-step. Let me know if things work. The basic steps to make the modem dial and provide access to other computers connected to it: 1. Create a new WAN connection on the modem with 0-35 as the VPI-VCI settings. Connection mode = PPPoE 3.

Put in the username and password and the connect method (dial on demand/always on) 4. Save and reboot and test.

Carboy, you need to follow the above steps and you should be able to achieve what you want. I am not getting the screens for your modem anywhere to guide you step-by-step. Let me know if things work. Sumit - I found a forum where are there are some instructions I am going to try it out in the evening. I hope Editing the 0-35 thingy won't disrupt my existing desktop connection.

What the hell is Igmp & QoS, by the way. You should be setting it up as a GATEWAY! On the desktop, you only have to specify the Gateway address as 192.168.1.1 (or 0.1, as the case may be - check the manual whether it is 192.168.0.1 or 1.1). The modem dials out automatically - check via the admin screen of the box - as soon as it senses the line. You can disconnect / connect via the Admin screen (username & password is mentioned in the modem manual). Your PC / laptop has to be in the same LAN segment, i.e. All the IPs on your home network have to be 192.168.1.xx (or 192.168.0.xx).

Of course, you can change that prefix to whatever, but that is an involved process. Best is to have DHCP enabled in your ADSL modem/router, so that any device (laptop, mobile, media player etc.) can get the TCP/IP settings in your house automatically. That way, you will be able to connect the laptop to the WiFi in office or any other hot-spot without having to make any changes to TCP/IP settings. (If your office has given a fixed IP for your laptop, you can use the 'Alternate' setting as the fixed address and keep the primary one as DHCP; the driver automatically figures out which one to use) 1. Get into the admin screen of the router: http 192.168.1.1 (or 0.1) 2. Enable DHCP (factory setting is normally OFF in the modem/router) and give it a range to play with, say 192.168.1.129.254 3. Better setup security - you have to enter a pass-phrase in the router which you will have to re-enter in your laptop also.

If you don't, someone in your vicinity may be able to hack into your wi-fi and use your bandwidth. Also set up your wireless domain name 4. Set up laptop to sense DHCP: Network Properties Wireless LAN properties Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)) 'Obtain an IP address automatically'. Make sure the boxes below don't contain anything 5.

Right click on the Wireless Network icon in the System Tray (I am assuming you have Win XX) and setup the security under Properties (enter the same pass-phrase that you entered in the modem/router; you may be given the choice of entering ASCII HEX or as a string). Once the process is completed, the laptop Wifi driver should be able to connect to the ADSL modem/router. Now check with ipconfig: it should list the IP address, mask, default gateway etc. Do the ping test - hopefully everything works fine after that Sorry, I didn't have a laptop handy so I couldn't give the exact terminology and messages. Please adjust!