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Routers for DSL

jons911

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AngelaDawn - I looked over the 2510 specs and it loks similar to all the SOHO DSL router/hubs I've seen. I think the "management cable" it is speaking of is the Ethernet cable - you should be able to connect and telnet using that fine.

Usually a management cable refers to an RS-232 cable... I don't even think the siemens ships with that cable... Certainly not any home newtowrking solution I've seen :)
 
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What a bizarre piece of equipment. As if it actually takes the wiring in your house and turns it into a network. heh. Cool :)

To answer your question, there is no special cable on the back of it according to Siemens. Just the typical RJ-45. It appears to have a web interface similar to the way mine does it. Just type the IP address of the router in your browser and you should be good to go.
 
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I'm not so sure about using just a regular RJ-45 cable to connect to one of those. There are several different types of RJ-45 cables, Straight-throughs, cross-overs, and roll-overs. There is a difference in the wiring map of each cable. In order to telnet into the configuration of a router like that you'd need a roll-over or console cable with a db9 female end to attatch to your system. However, you would only need to do that when changing the configuration settings. This is what I know true for all routers, and I don't think that this is a newb router so it should be the same.
 
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AngelaDawn - I'd try just what drfeelgood and I mentioned - connect with a regular ethernet cable (rj-45 on both ends) and either telnet to the ip of the router (probably 192.168.0.1), or use a web interface. I'd be surprised if the router didn't have a web interface. Try using IE or netscape and hitting the ip address.

also, when you are connecting to the router, make sure to use the LAN ports, not teh WAN port. The LAN ports (4 of them) are for the computers on the inside of the router, whereas the WAN port will be connected to the DSL router provided by the phone company.


Nomad16 - you're totally right about that type of management cable, and when you get into large workflow and corporate routers, it's certainly the lowest level of connection to the router you will make. The Efficiency 2510 is a home router, and it doesn't have a console port on it.
 
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jons911 said:
AngelaDawn - I'd try just what drfeelgood and I mentioned - connect with a regular ethernet cable (rj-45 on both ends) and either telnet to the ip of the router (probably 192.168.0.1), or use a web interface. I'd be surprised if the router didn't have a web interface. Try using IE or netscape and hitting the ip address.
True about the rest of your post.. I hope you don't mind if I point out one thing. Usually the IP you mentioned is the start of a bank of IP's reserved for the internal network. My router IP is 192.168.1.1 :) You enter that and a login screen pops up. ;)
 
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