What to do if modem is not working?
How to Fix a Modem That Won’t Connect to the Internet
- Check the lights on your modem.
- Check the power supply and coax cables.
- Reboot your router and modem.
- Check your Ethernet cables.
- Disconnect all connected devices.
- Plug your computer into your modem.
- Keep your modem cool.
- Update your modem and router’s firmware.
How can I reset my MTNL modem?
They are soft reset and hard reset. To soft reset MTNL modem, you must click the Restore button under Tools/System menu options.
Why is my broadband not connecting?
Check the physical connection – A loose cable or cord can often be the cause of a connection problem. Make sure everything is securely connected to the wall and device. 3. Reboot your modem/router – Sometimes the old “turn it off and on again” approach actually does work!
How can I access my MTNL router?
Open Website http://192.168.1.1 from your own broadband connection to login into your ADSL Router/Modem(CPE). Logon using user name as admin and Password as the available rear side of Beenatone modem ) in other modems it may be as admin. Click on the Interface Setup tab.
How do I know if my modem is broken?
5 Warning Signs Your Cable Modem is Dying
- Connection indicator lights have turned off even if you can still surf the web.
- Data transfers/downloads are slow.
- The connection speeds are slow.
- The modem is making a lot of loud or weird noises.
- The modem turns off or stops functioning.
What lights should be on my modem?
The power light, downstream indicator, upstream indicator, online indicator, and link light on your modem should all be green. If your power light is yellow, it may be upgrading, so leave the modem on and give it a little time to do its thing.
How can I reset my MTNL broadband password?
Logon using user name as admin and Password also as admin. Click on WAN tab, which appears at left side of the window. Scroll to WAN settings and select PPPoE/PPPoA option. Under PPPoE/ PPPoA, delete the previous password appearing in the Password field and enter the new password.
How do I contact MTNL Mumbai customer care?
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How do I restart my modem?
To reboot a modem:
- Unplug the power and Ethernet cables from the modem.
- Wait 2-3 minutes for the modem to fully power off.
- Reconnect the power and Ethernet cables to the modem.
- Wait for the Internet light to turn solid, then check if the internet is working properly.
Is my router or modem the problem?
If your modem doesn’t respond and all lights are on, this is a sign your modem is dead. The symptoms of a non-responsive modem include: No internet access when you connect via Wi-Fi or with an ethernet cable. Inability to connect to Wi-Fi (if it’s a dual modem/router)
How can I connect MTNL modem to WIFI router?
- Enter IP 192.168.1.1, in Internet Explorer after connecting the router as before(As in ADSL Router without wifi capability)
- Enter User Name Password as before(As in ADSL Router without wifi capability): i.e. admin, admin.
- Click Tab Interface Setup shown below:
How can I know my MTNL WIFI password?
Open Website http://192.168.1.1 from your own broadband connection to login into your ADSL Router/Modem(CPE).
- Logon using user name as admin and Password also as admin.
- Click on WAN tab, which appears at left side of the window.
- Scroll to WAN settings and select PPPoE/PPPoA option.
What to do if your modem is not working?
Plug your computer into your modem. If your PC has an Ethernet port, you can directly connect it to the modem. If you can use the internet, then the modem is fine, and the problem lies with your device or router. Keep your modem cool.
Why can’t I follow this article on my modem?
If your modem does not have a web page, you won’t be able to follow this article — contact your ISP for help with diagnosing your connection if you’re having issues.
Why is there no range response on my modem?
No Ranging Response received – T3 time-out: The cable modem’s knocking at the door, trying to find your ISP. Alas no one’s home or it can’t hear them if they are. This is usually indicative of an upstream noise problem, so check your upstream power level to see if it’s too high (perhaps > 55). If so, call your ISP for help.
Is it normal to have occasional error messages on my modem?
It’s normal for modems to have occasional error messages, higher upstream power levels, etc. just as it’s normal for you to have an occasional sneeze even though you’re not sick. Thanks! wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors.