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PSNomad
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 5:32:31 PM
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New BayanDSL subscriber kami. Modem namin is ZTE ZXV10 W300s (Wi-Fi ready). Here are the issues;

1. Wireless connections are fine sa tatlong laptops namin if it is unsecured. Pag nilagyan namin ng password yung wireless network,
isang laptop lang ang makaconnect. (Swerte nung kapitbahay namin makaka-access din).

2. Pag directly nakaplug yung Ethernet cable from this PC to the modem, ok siya. When I plug the Ethernet cable from modem to our
LinkSys WRT54GS router, walang internet either wired or wireless. Ok lang sana to kaso kailangan ko ng 2 wired connections for this PC
and for my PS3. Siyempre I'd like to be able to use them both online at the same time. Hassle din yung tanggal-kabit + wear and tear
nung cables at ports.

3. Wi-Fi strength is always weak. Sabi sa amin, up to 10 meters daw yung range e 15 feet palang yung distance, 1 bar nalang yung signal
strength. Pag malapit sa modem, almost full bars naman.

4. In relation to issues #2 and #3, is there any way para i-disable yung Wi-Fi ng modem and gamitin nalang yung Wi-Fi ng router? Dati kasi nung
Globe Broadband -> router kami, walang issue sa signal strength.

All issues above were non-existent sa Globe Broadband and please wala po sanang magsabi na bumalik nalang kami doon or magpalit ng ISP dahil sobrang
perwisyo ang binigay ng Globe sa amin and pati tong installation ng BayanDSL took almost 1 month after our application so pinagtiya-tiyagaan na namin.
Ayoko narin umasa sa tech support via phone dahil baka uminit lang ulo ko. I trust na mas informed ang mga tao sa forums.

Salamat po sa mga tutulong.

mandarambong
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 5:49:06 PM
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same problem tayo sir. yung white ba yan yung modem? i just got mine kahapon. pero im working it with a linksys WRT54gS... mahina kasi signal ni ZTE. pag na iron out ko configuration, update kita. tinamad na kasi ako kumalikot kahapon eh.
PSNomad
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 7:12:03 PM
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Yes sir, white modem siya na medyo oval ang shape.
Xentar
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 7:27:53 PM
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3. Wi-Fi strength is always weak. Sabi sa amin, up to 10 meters daw yung range e 15 feet palang yung distance, 1 bar nalang yung signal
strength. Pag malapit sa modem, almost full bars naman.

Answer ko diyan, WIFI dapat nasa light of sight yong client. Di ren maganda signal penetration ng 802.11 a b g unlike sa 3G. dapat de rin obstructed ( example nasa likod ng Wall)

Answer 2.) Change Channel selection is 1 to 13

Answer 3.) Interference ( Devices like Microwave Oven, etc)
xaero
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 8:01:51 PM
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- Disable the wireless feature on your modem and use your Linksys router instead for this purpose.
- Reset your Linksys router to factory defaults, then reconfigure settings for use with your new BayanDSL subscription.






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PSNomad
Posted: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 12:04:54 AM
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Thanks sa input guys but can you be more specific with these? Pasensiya na kayo di kasi ako ganun karunong pagdating sa network settings
ng devices.

Xentar wrote:


Answer 2.) Change Channel selection is 1 to 13


xaero wrote:
- Disable the wireless feature on your modem and use your Linksys router instead for this purpose.
- Reset your Linksys router to factory defaults, then reconfigure settings for use with your new BayanDSL subscription.




kimot
Posted: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:13:48 AM
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^^

punta ka sa settings ng router, makikita mo na yung mga channels dun

nudelzpogi
Posted: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 12:09:29 PM
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about dun sa modem wifi na zte, possible bang disable yun wifi at gawin stand alone modem nlang??
PSNomad
Posted: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:47:54 PM
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^Tingin ko pwede kasi may switch siya sa likod na nagtuturn ng WLAN light on and off. Di ko lang maconfirm kasi di madetect ng router namin yung internet
from the modem.

LOL kahit yung technician na pumunta di alam gagawin parang nanghuhula lang e.
nudelzpogi
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^tnx silipin ko mamaya, pag-uwi ko, napansin ko lng switch is yun para on/off,
nudelzpogi
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xaero wrote:
- Disable the wireless feature on your modem and use your Linksys router instead for this purpose.
- Reset your Linksys router to factory defaults, then reconfigure settings for use with your new BayanDSL subscription.






pano gagawin para ma disable yun wireless feature ng modem? at maging modem nlang tlaga sya?
lanzergene
Posted: Friday, September 02, 2011 7:52:45 AM
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help help help plz..... may solution na ba sa problem no. 1??? plz reply... plz... same problem kami no. 1... plzzz... wpa-personal ang type ng security...
kimot
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try mo ng wep lang

josephrocks
Posted: Monday, September 05, 2011 9:35:54 PM
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nudelzpogi wrote:

pano gagawin para ma disable yun wireless feature ng modem? at maging modem nlang tlaga sya?


logon to the router admin page -> look for WLAN settings or wireless settings, tapos dun sa page na un may tickbox to disable WLAN, ... i dont have this router kasi kaya i dont have screenshots ....
oscar/mL2
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nudelzpogi wrote:
about dun sa modem wifi na zte, possible bang disable yun wifi at gawin stand alone modem nlang??


open ka browser type mo sa address bar
192.168.1.1
username : admin
password: bayandsl
punta ka ba basic then click mo
yung WLAN..i uncheck mu lang..

baguhin mu na rin yung ip ng modem o router mo
para ndi mag conflict
sa ip...bow
Mikos
Posted: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 12:54:40 AM

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PSNomad wrote:
New BayanDSL subscriber kami. Modem namin is ZTE ZXV10 W300s (Wi-Fi ready). Here are the issues;

1. Wireless connections are fine sa tatlong laptops namin if it is unsecured. Pag nilagyan namin ng password yung wireless network,
isang laptop lang ang makaconnect. (Swerte nung kapitbahay namin makaka-access din).


This is a common problem when 1) the wifi router is a dual frequency or dual band and the adapters of the laptops are not capable of handling the presence of another available band. The modem of Bayan is B/G/N capable and will broadcast in either G or N. I suggest you check the settings of your WiFi adapters on your laptop. Also check what settings you use for the password. Bear in mind that if you use WPA or WPA2, some laptop adapters may not be able to decode this properly. This is very much evident in your having an internet connection without the authentication process (aka the password). Try lowering the password to WPA. By the way, the ability of a laptop or PC to handle either WPA or WPA2 is also OS dependent. If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2, you will be able to handle WPA-PSK. However, if you set the WiFi to WPA2-PSK, using AES as the algorithm you will need to upgrade or update your Windows XP to Service Pack 3. Windows Vista, 7 and Mac OS 10 are all WPA2 compliant.

PSNomad wrote:
2. Pag directly nakaplug yung Ethernet cable from this PC to the modem, ok siya. When I plug the Ethernet cable from modem to our
LinkSys WRT54GS router, walang internet either wired or wireless. Ok lang sana to kaso kailangan ko ng 2 wired connections for this PC
and for my PS3. Siyempre I'd like to be able to use them both online at the same time. Hassle din yung tanggal-kabit + wear and tear
nung cables at ports.


This is a classic case of router behind a router. The modem you have is not just a modem, rather it is a router also. Thus, if you connect another router to it, like Linksys, then you will experience problems with the internet if you do not disable the routing function of your Linksys Router. You need to either: 1) have the ZTE modem set to bridged, thereby making your Linksys Router manage the connection, 2) set the Linksys Router to bridged, aka turning it to just a switch, that way it can connect more devices. In fact, if you have a router and modem in one, like the modem you have, the only thing you need to connect wired devices will be a switch.


PSNomad wrote:
]3. Wi-Fi strength is always weak. Sabi sa amin, up to 10 meters daw yung range e 15 feet palang yung distance, 1 bar nalang yung signal
strength. Pag malapit sa modem, almost full bars naman.


There are many factors that affect this. 1) the way your house is built. The architecture and materials used can affect the strength of your wifi. Thick walls are known to obstruct WiFi signals. 2) the devices in between your wifi router (in this case the modem) and your wifi device. If there are tv sets, microwave ovens, refrigerators in between the broadcasting device (wifi router) and the connecting device (the laptops or gaming consoles), that, too can interfere. Another source of inteferences are your celphones. Remember, the more electrical devices in between your router and your connecting device, the weaker will also be the signal.

Another that can affect wifi strength is the presence of another router broadcasting in the same frequency and bandwidth. So in your case where you have 2 routers, if they both broadcast in the same channel, then they will just cancel each other out. Moreso if you have neighbors who are also using the same frequencies for their wifi routers. Having 2 wifi routers beside each other also creates problems as their wifi signals will just interfere with each other. You need to disable one of them that way only one device serves as the one broadcasting the signal. The other router can be used as relay point if it is capable.


PSNomad wrote:
]4. In relation to issues #2 and #3, is there any way para i-disable yung Wi-Fi ng modem and gamitin nalang yung Wi-Fi ng router? Dati kasi nung
Globe Broadband -> router kami, walang issue sa signal strength.

All issues above were non-existent sa Globe Broadband and please wala po sanang magsabi na bumalik nalang kami doon or magpalit ng ISP dahil sobrang
perwisyo ang binigay ng Globe sa amin and pati tong installation ng BayanDSL took almost 1 month after our application so pinagtiya-tiyagaan na namin.
Ayoko narin umasa sa tech support via phone dahil baka uminit lang ulo ko. I trust na mas informed ang mga tao sa forums.

Salamat po sa mga tutulong.



That is because you were probably just using a plain and simple modem from the competitor. Thus, your router is able to simply do its job. Better ask from the Bayan Center if they can replace your modem with a bridged version, the one without a wireless connection, that way you can have your router doing its function as a router. Otherwise, you will have to disable the WiFi of your Linksys, and bridge it. In a home network, there should only be ONE router managing the connection.

It takes a lot of learning for us to use the devices we have so we can get the most out of it.

I hope the suggestions will help.




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The Forum is NOT an Online Technical Support.
For your DSL/Phone concerns please call the hot lines FIRST before posting it in the Forum.
This includes requests for port resets, DSL connection footprints (ATT and SNRs), requests for technicians and repairs.
Please read the Bayan Forum Rules.


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Xentar wrote:

Answer ko diyan, WIFI dapat nasa light of sight yong client. Di ren maganda signal penetration ng 802.11 a b g unlike sa 3G. dapat de rin obstructed ( example nasa likod ng Wall)


We have to note that 3G works differently compared to your WiFi router.



FLAMERS shall be severely sanctioned!!!
Please lang MATINONG TANONG LANG SANA ANG ITANONG instead of NONSENSE ONES.


The Forum is NOT an Online Technical Support.
For your DSL/Phone concerns please call the hot lines FIRST before posting it in the Forum.
This includes requests for port resets, DSL connection footprints (ATT and SNRs), requests for technicians and repairs.
Please read the Bayan Forum Rules.


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PSNomad
Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2011 6:10:47 PM
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Mikos wrote:

PSNomad wrote:
2. Pag directly nakaplug yung Ethernet cable from this PC to the modem, ok siya. When I plug the Ethernet cable from modem to our
LinkSys WRT54GS router, walang internet either wired or wireless. Ok lang sana to kaso kailangan ko ng 2 wired connections for this PC
and for my PS3. Siyempre I'd like to be able to use them both online at the same time. Hassle din yung tanggal-kabit + wear and tear
nung cables at ports.


This is a classic case of router behind a router. The modem you have is not just a modem, rather it is a router also. Thus, if you connect another router to it, like Linksys, then you will experience problems with the internet if you do not disable the routing function of your Linksys Router. You need to either: 1) have the ZTE modem set to bridged, thereby making your Linksys Router manage the connection, 2) set the Linksys Router to bridged, aka turning it to just a switch, that way it can connect more devices. In fact, if you have a router and modem in one, like the modem you have, the only thing you need to connect wired devices will be a switch.

[


Sir na-try ko na to kanina. Selected Bridged Mode sa Encapsulation settings ng modem, di pa rin gumagana.
username.1919
Posted: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 12:22:56 AM
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greetings.

I have a LinkSys WRT54GS router too, and here's what I did to get them both working at the same time.
(I assume you have basic knowledge in fiddling with the settings and whatnot)

1. Connect to the linksys setup page, whatever ip you might have set it up with. (usually 192.168.1.1)

2. Change the linksys ROUTER IP address to 192.168.1.3 (previously 192.168.1.1)

3. Change your ip to static (previously Automatic DHCP)

IP:192.168.1.1
Subnet:255.255.255.0
Gateway:192.168.1.1
DNS:leave blank

4. On the wireless page, set the SSID to be that of bayandsl's

5. Connect the ethernet cable from bayantel modem/router to one of the LAN ports of the linksys router. yeah that's right, LAN port.

6. If everything is done right, your linksys router should have a WAN IP of 192.168.1.2 and you should be able to access it via 192.168.1.3.
bayandsl modem/router is still accessible via 192.168.1.1.

Now if you are having trouble with the wifi security, you might want to consider turning off its wifi functionality,rely solely on the linksys router or explore the Wireless MAC Address Filter way. With that, you can turn off the wireless passwords, and filter devices via mac. That way you can be totally sure that no one gets in except the ones you allow and manually add.
You're still susceptible to MAC Spoofing, but hey unless your neighbor is a certified hacker then you have nothing to fear.
daydeedare
Posted: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 2:22:58 AM

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Pareho tayo full signal ako sa bahay it is working from 1st floor to second floor.

OS and drivers can also be the culprit. I used WPA2 personal I guess. I'll help you when I get home.

Penge ng specs ng mga unit mo.

Try Channel 1,6 and 9 the OS is higher than Windows XP.

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