Config page for NTL/VM modems?

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I've got a NTL 200 cable modem. Up until recently I was able to connect to the router on http://192.168.100.1/config.html and see what the downstream setting was.

I'm checking because they#re just about to upgrade us to 10meg and that's a quick confirmation.

Anyhow that page no longer responds. Have VM changed the config so the IP address is now different, any ideas people?

Cheers :)
 
Aye thats mine as well - http://192.168.100.1/

Whats your local IP range?

First TimeLast TimePriorityDescription
Sun Jul 13 06:00:02 2008 Sun Jul 13 06:00:02 2008 Warning (5)DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response
Sat Jul 12 14:24:14 2008 Sat Jul 12 14:24:14 2008 Critical (3)Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - ...
Wed Jul 09 18:00:02 2008 Wed Jul 09 18:00:02 2008 Warning (5)DHCP RENEW WARNING - Field invalid in response
Tue Jul 08 05:23:51 2008 Tue Jul 08 05:23:51 2008 Critical (3)Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - ...
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)The s/w filename specified in the config file is the same as ...
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)A software upgrade filename was specified in the config file.
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)Authorized
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)Registration complete!
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)We registered with a DOCSIS 1.0 config file!
Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:59 2008 Information (7)Received a REG-RSP message from the CMTS...
Mon Jul 07 07:51:58 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:58 2008 Information (7)Sending a REG-REQ to the CMTS...
Mon Jul 07 07:51:58 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:58 2008 Information (7)CableModem SNMP configure complete
Mon Jul 07 07:51:56 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:56 2008 Information (7)IP init completed ok
Mon Jul 07 07:51:56 2008 Mon Jul 07 07:51:56 2008 Information (7)CableModem TFTP init ok
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedError (4)ToD request sent- No Response received
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)CableModem DHCP client init ok
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)MAP w/initial maintenance region received
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Beginning initial ranging...
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)downstream time sync acquired...
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream sync ok
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)starting ds time sync acquisition...
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Locked on the downstream. Waiting for UCDs...
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Downstream lock ok
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedInformation (7)Sync Start
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Time Not EstablishedTime Not EstablishedCritical (3)DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.

Stuff going on in mine :confused:
 
My range is 192.168.1.x

I could access it before on this range so I can't see it being an issue. It's weird, I could access it right up until the point I reinstalled Vista x64.
 
I did yes, it's made no difference.

I will try attaching it directly to the modem tonight, it could make a difference although I didn't have to do that before.

Out of interest does anyone know if the NTL 200 modem is capable of 20meg broadband? They are upgrading me to this soon as I just want to check I'll have equipment that's up to the job, else I will request an upgrade :)
 
Not directly connecting to the modem is almost certainly your problem.

The NTL 200s can do 20mbit...usually. Some won't quite hit top speed though.
 
Good plan, out of interest I did a quick search and theres a 255 modem out now too. Assuming thats the most recent I'll try getting one of those :)

Update: And the 255 turns out to be a 250 just minus the USB so not a big deal!
 
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Is the 200 the silver rectangular one? If so, I had issues with that one until they replaced it with a small blue one (250...?).

As for browsing to http://192.168... have you got a proxy setting in your browser? If so, check you've disabled it for local addresses. I used to have this to go through one particular proxy which was quicker for me, but I think they've removed most of their transparent proxies these days anyway.
 
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