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== Have you got any connectivity? == |
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If the router has logged in but you still have no connection then it may be a local configuration problem. From your computer, can you ping the the |
If the router has logged in but you still have no connection then it may be a local configuration problem. From your computer, can you ping the the router's IP address? Can you ping the AAISP end (81.187.81.187)? Can you ping the hostname: aa.net.uk ? |
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 13 August 2022
This page is still under construction (2015-03)
There are a number of reasons for a connection to be permanently down
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