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kicked off after an hour - benjyman - 16-12-2012

when trying macs of 10 meg on haxorware 39 on a webstar I get booted after an hour can some one please try to help me in simple easy to understand steps..
I'm not above reading and learning I just don't know where to start..


RE: kicked off after an hour - sixteen - 17-12-2012

(16-12-2012, 10:59 PM)benjyman Wrote: when trying macs of 10 meg on haxorware 39 on a webstar I get booted after an hour can some one please try to help me in simple easy to understand steps..
I'm not above reading and learning I just don't know where to start..

Try another mac, what isp you on?


RE: kicked off after an hour - digitalx1 - 18-12-2012

try different settings like uncheck force net and sucjh


RE: kicked off after an hour - Dazza2008 - 24-01-2013

this is still going on only way is to reboot modem and if it sits you laughing


RE: kicked off after an hour - kornwood - 24-01-2013

Thats happening because after a hour the lease is up and can't renew


RE: kicked off after an hour - Dazza2008 - 24-01-2013

yes but you can stop it though using putty if you know how to do it


RE: kicked off after an hour - kornwood - 24-01-2013

Sure can


RE: kicked off after an hour - Dazza2008 - 24-01-2013

cool but i find it better just rebooting pal least then you know etc.


RE: kicked off after an hour - kornwood - 24-01-2013

(24-01-2013, 09:39 PM)Dazza2008 Wrote: cool but i find it better just rebooting pal least then you know etc.
ive never had to use either of those ways but i know i would prefer doing it through serial


RE: kicked off after an hour - SB3 - 26-01-2013

Probably encountering an invalid CVC error, which means you need to find a way to inject the correct CVC Validation Code to what ever modem you are using, if you have a programmer, you can let the stream update the modem firmware (untick disable firmware upgrades) and let the modem upgrade through your ISP. Once you have the correct firmware CVC you should be able to try any MAC that uses the same CVC without any problem. Flash whatever firmware you want to use, or use a MAC you know is good and then let it upgrade and keep stock firmware ;-)