Dale wrote: > Howdy, > > <<< SNIP >>> > Does this look like a upstream problem with my ISP or am I missing some > setting somewhere? If you need additional info, let me know. The > changes I made in IP numbers should be the same whether it's the modem, > router or puter. I tried to match them up and only change enough to > make tracking hard. > > Thanks much. > > Dale > > :-) :-) >
Update. Mick and I have beat this poor router until it is badly bruised. I think we tried about every option the router has. I hate calling the AT&T service number. I usually have to go up a couple tiers before I get someone who knows answers since I use Linux here. Windoze, mac, they can help a bit. Linux, not the low level folks. Well, it finally hit me, I had the cell number of a tech from several years ago. He mostly works on phone service but he knows a bit about the DSL part as well. He got promoted I think a while back. I texted him and found out something I wish I had known before. The DSL box that sits up the road does not support IPv6. That explains why nothing worked. So, after beating on that thing, I end up with nothing but IPv4 like I had before. Well, there is one improvement. I do have a very nice wireless router. That thing has AWESOME wireless range when using those long 9db antennas. They over a foot long but I can connect with my cell phone 300 feet down the road. ROFL Even going to the mailbox isn't a issue now. Old router, barely made it out the door and off the porch. Thanks to all, especially Mick, who helped with this thing. Maybe one day, just maybe. Dale :-) :-)