Linksys Cable / DSL :: X3000 Modem Router - Cannot Connect To Internet
Mar 26, 2013I am attempting to install the router but cannot connect to SKY ISP. I can connect my laptop to the router both wirelessly and by cable.
View 5 RepliesI am attempting to install the router but cannot connect to SKY ISP. I can connect my laptop to the router both wirelessly and by cable.
View 5 RepliesI desperately try to set up the X3000 as a router behind a vDSL modem. When I choose connection through Ethernet and then PPPoE, it never keep the credentials after reboot in spite of having saved the data before.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI recently purchased two x3000 devices.Both shipped with the 1.0.01 firmware installed.Upgraded one device in one location to the 1.0.03.001 release without issue.A day later i'm not trying from a second location to perform the same action.I've downloaded the FW_X3000_1.0.03.001.bin firmware from the Cisco downloads for the device and receive a pop up 'The image file is incorrect'.I've downloaded hte image twice and it appears to be correct in size. I'm following the same process that worked without issue the day previously.
View 3 Replies View RelatedAfter upgrade to FW .04 on x3000 the router dramatically decreased the internet speed, besides the already discussed problem with cookies and authentication. Any archive for 1.00.03 (previous FW) - I think downgrading now is the only way to hve the router back to normal.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI just bought a Linksys X3000 to work with my ADSL connection (provider is Singtel from Singapore). I managed to use Cisco connection application to logon and setup the router OK, yesterday. I even connected my PC to the router by LAN, and also a few devices wirelessly.At the end of the day, I switched off everything... but next morning, when I booted up the router, I found that all my devices cannot access internet. Upon checking the server (192.168.1.1), I found that it does not have a IP from Singtel, although on the router the internet symbol (globe sign) is lighted up.I rebooted the router twice, getting the same results (note: I waited for a long time each time, until the globe was lighted up).I disconnected the X3000, and reconnected my Netgear DGN2000. It worked (and retrieved an IP address from Singtel). I then disconnected the Netgear and reconnected X3000. To my surprise, this time X3000 got the IP address and then internet is working again.
View 9 Replies View Related I have X3000 home gateway and very happy with this device. Use it now as ADSL modem/wifi router. Everything works fine but there is something I do not understand about this device.It has 4 LAN ports and a Cable port. Suppose, I am upgraing from a copper service to fibre. Fibre providers comes and installs their fibre box which is kind of a "modem" for fibre technology. how do I connect fibre box to X3000? Do I use Cable port or a LAN port?
As far as I understand the 4 LAN ports work as switch ports (work at OSI level 2, provide access strictly within same subnet, all devices connected to these ports share the same default gateway), and Cable port gets a different IP address via DHCP or another protocol from the fibre box, or directly from ISP (if we have PPPoE or IPoE service as an example). And there would be no point in plugging WAN link into a LAN port as X3000 would not be able to communicate to the gateway on the other end of the cable.
Over the passed couple of weeks I have experienced issues trying to connect to the internet via the LAN Ports. My main PC and a Xbox cannot connect to the internet even though 3 laptops have no problems using the Wifi connectivity.I have had two live chats with Cisco engineers and the first resolution was to perform a firmware upgrade which did solve the issue for a day or two. I think it was more to do with reset the modem/router rather than the firmware upgrade. The second session ended with the eingineer advising me to take the equipment back to PC and seek a replacement simply because Ciso have nothing in writing relating to this problem.
View 6 Replies View Relateddifferent ways to connect a printer to the X3000. how to connect a printer to the X3000, i.e. wirelessly, USB port, or directly via one of the LAN ports. I also checked the product information for X3000 on the CISCO website and it only makes reference of the USB port as StorageLink.
. Since then I have reconsidered and now am looking to purchase the E4200V2 to connect in bridge mode to my X3000 instead of the E1500. Correct me if I am wrong but connecting the E4200V2 to my X3000 should be the same connecting the E1500 to my X3000, i.e. bridge mode? Yes or No?And my final set of questions is rregarding what would be the best set-up for adding a storage device and printer to my network once I get the E4200V2 and set it up in bridge mode?
- Should I connect both the printer and storage device to my the E4200V2?
- Should I connect them both to my X3000, which provides my internet connection?
- Should I connect one to the X3000 and one to the E4200, if so which to which for best set-up?
V1.03 fw. My connection stays alive, and does not loose connection but I cannot access web pages and my qnap NAS download just go to 0.After 5 mins they are all back up to speed and then drops again to zero.Getting very fusrtated with the x3000. Had the WAG160n but that kept overheating.The x3000 is this an overheating issues?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have web server setting behind the Linksys ADSL modem, I set the DMZ IP to my web server IP so the external internet users can access my web pages.
This setup was working fine until I switched to “Linksys X3000” modem, external internet user can no more access my web pages.I had set the DMZ IP correctly in the new modem. The local LAN users can access the pages without any problem.
My Cisco X3000 keeps loosing the internet connection after 1 day and will only reconnect if the device is rebooted. Pressing the Internet connect button in the Status page does nothing.Even when the Internet connection is lost, the wireless network is working 100% and all the devices on the network stays connected and are accessible.The router has been updated to the latest Firmware available from Cisco v1.0.03 build 001 Jun 11,2012
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhen my X3000 Cisco who works fine when my pc which is connected via the cable port in the adsl modem. (Light is blue)But when the pc is switched off, the light becomes white and no internet connection on our wifi connected devices although we manage to have the connection on the wifi network.
View 9 Replies View RelatedAny way to fiddle the X3000 to blink the Internet light to show dsl activity?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI updrade my wireless router from 54 mpb to 150. Now my pc/router isn't connecting to the modem. How do I correct
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI am with Virgin media and have a home lab (2611 routers, 3550 switches, 2950s etc) which i usually just use for testing things on and practicing.
Now I tried to connect it to the internet and got some weird things happening.
I got NAT and DHCP client all setup correctly on the router (or so I think!) along with DNS settings but I still can't get Internet access.
My network is all setup right so that through using OSPF the router is the gateway (0.0.0.0 route) for all devices. Doing a traceroute confirms this.
Yet I never get any further than the router? I see IP nat translations ticking up as I send more requests but never get a webpage or a reply from any of the machines in my network.
HOWEVER... The router itself does get some replies from Google.co.uk and bbc.co.uk but doesn't seem to want to give anything else on the "inside" a response?
Here is a dump of config:
version 12.4
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
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Upgraded my E3000 from 1.0.02 to 1.0.04 and now I cant get an ip from my arris modem. I did the 30/30/30 reset and everything but no luck. I've had to plug the modem directly into the computer for now. Where can I find the 1.0.02 download or how can I fix this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedGot 300 Mbps with Linksys X3000 in real life?I haven't seen it working at 300 Mbps since I've bought it, so I wonder whether it is truly possible. The maximum speed I've seen was 130 Mbps.
View 7 Replies View RelatedLog enabled using [URL] , config saved, modem power cycled...... no in and out log after internet use.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm currently researching in buying a new modem/router that must have the PPPoA support for the ISP, i'm wondering if the X3000 is compatible with the DD-WRT firmware? or in this case any other firmware that has a top notch QoS, We have a troll in the house that downloads too many torrents and would like to limit his bandwidth .
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a cable modem installed to my property but want to use my modem/router to go wireless. The proble is my cable modem output is a RJ45 and the router input is RJ11.
View 10 Replies View RelatedMy mother has an older Compaq laptop running XP home edition. She hasn't used this laptop for a while and it won't connect to the internet through her cable modem.I know it isn't a modem or ISP problem since my laptop will connect just fine. By the way, we are connecting to the cable modem with a cat 5.
View 5 Replies View Relatedregarding Current Time Not Available. I loose internet connecting for hte last 5 weeks, My ISP is good. Bit I have noticed Current Time Not Available and when this happens my internet looses connection. but does state still connected. Using v1.0.03 build 001 Jun 11,2012 can we set manually the time?
View 9 Replies View RelatedX3000 why not download firmware Ver.1.0.04?
View 3 Replies View RelatedFollowing the chat with the technical support of CISCO.In few words, the LINKSYS X3000 is the only router in the world that can't shows the DSL line parameters ( SNR and LINE ATTENIATION ) so you can't evaluate the line quality without using another router.... INCREDIBLE!!!!Let's see how long it will be before the firmware update!Me: simple question: is rather embarrassing but I can't find the SNR value (Adsl status) in the Linksys X3000 interface. Same for the Line Attenuation values. These are the standard DSL information and they are essential to evaluate the DSL line quality.Unfortunately, you are right, these parameters are not available on the Gateway (X3000) Setup page.Me:It's unbelievable I use routers for my work and this is the first product that can't shows the DSL line parameters...The only parameters available under DSL Connection Subta are Status, Downstream Rate and Upstream Rate.Me:Do you think it's serious? The price of this product and the target to which it is oriented suggest a more professional approach.I agree, but as of now, this is how it is however, you need to keep an eye on future updates for the device that might include these paraters/features.Me:Please could you send a notification to the DEVELOP TEAM to quickly update this product FIRMWARE and close the gap that separates it from other products in the same category?
View 9 Replies View RelatedAt this moment we have a Linksys x3000 configured as modem on a ADSL connection (PPPoA)From our monitoring server we send ICMP packets to see if the connection is alive (or not).The problem is when we disable the ipV4 SP1 firewall and do not tick the: "Filter Anonymous Internet Requests" , we still receive connection timeout's from outside hosts. Is this a bug? And if not; how can we enable ping from outside networks?We really want to enable ping because of the monitoring software.The firmware is the latest version: 1.0.0.1
View 7 Replies View RelatedThe Linksys EA4500 router is designed to be added to an existing network as an additional access point. See the following description:
Setting your Linksys Wi-Fi or Smart Wi-Fi Router to Bridge Mode is applicable when you want to:• Connect two (2) routers with the capability of sharing the network resources • Use the router as an additional access point on an existing network • Connect the router to a modem/router from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) • Disable the router functionalities to work with third party devices
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Unfortunately the Linksys X3000 DSL modem router is not compatible to the bridge mode, since the internal switch fails if a MAC address of a wireless device switches between the X3000 internal access point and the access point of the EA4500 router. In the faulty state, no local network resources (print server, NAS, ...) are accessible anymore.
I recently changed my wireless ADSL router to an X3000. One of the main reasons for doing so was its ability to share a disk drive on the network without having to have a computer powered on to host the drive. This has been working OK for a month or two, but now the drive keeps "disappearing".
What I mean is that when a computer tries to access it over the network, it gets a message that the network name cannot be found. If I then log into the router, under the Storage section, there are no drive details showing. I have rebooted the router, and sometimes this restores the situation, sometimes not. Sometimes I have to unplug and replug the USB cable, then do a reboot. The USB drive is a 500GB Western Digital FreeAgent Desktop drive. There is nothing wrong with the drive - if I connect it directly to a computer it all works fine. Typically it drops off overnight. We can be accessing the drive OK on a couple of laptops in the evening, then next morning, "network name not found". The router and the drive remain powered on all the time.
As I said it has worked OK for a month or two, now it appears flakey and very unreliable. This router takes a very long time to reboot, so having to do it often is painful.
I tried to set my x3000 (firmware 1.0.03) to wake up on internet my pc. This is my configuration:IP lan 192.168.1.10 (fixed on pc and reserved in DHCP)Firewall: forward port 9 from WAN to LAN IP.I can't set broadcast IP (192.168. 1. 255) from web interface.I also tried this solutions but without success: url...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am using the x3000 as a modem and router, and I managed to set up the device yesterday through the web interface (192.168.1.1).However, after less than 24 hours of continuous usage, I cannot access the interface for some odd reason. I tried using the disk that came with the device but the software reports as if I am not connected to the router. I tried pinging 192.168.1.1 and I get >1 ms so that confirms the device is active and responsive.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat chipset is installed inside linksys X3000 router? I tried, but i can't find this:/
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