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Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 12:32 PM
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Thanks
Re: Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 1:32 PM
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Otherwise, the gateway IP address is just the first hop after your router. Without doing a traceroute, your router should already have the gateway IP address somewhere, in addition to your wan IP.
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11-09-2013 1:44 PM
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So dose that mean that all plusnet gateways are behind the same ip address or show up that way ?
dick:quote
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11-09-2013 1:57 PM
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Re: Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 2:06 PM
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i know the gateway names but i need to know the ip address for each one,I have to go away just now but will be back later if if anyone leaves any replys
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11-09-2013 2:08 PM
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Do you want to tell us what your router problem is ?
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11-09-2013 6:37 PM
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195.166.128.182 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag01.plus.net
195.166.128.183 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag02.plus.net
195.166.128.184 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag03.plus.net
195.166.128.185 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag04.plus.net
195.166.128.186 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag05.plus.net
195.166.128.187 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag06.plus.net
195.166.128.188 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag07.plus.net
195.166.128.189 = lo0-central10.pcl-ag08.plus.net
195.166.128.190 = lo0-central10.ptn-ag01.plus.net
195.166.128.191 = lo0-central10.ptn-ag02.plus.net
195.166.128.192 = lo0-central10.ptn-ag03.plus.net
195.166.128.193 = lo0-central10.ptn-ag04.plus.net
195.166.128.194 = lo0-central10.ptw-ag04.plus.net
195.166.128.195 = lo0-central10.ptw-ag01.plus.net
195.166.128.196 = lo0-central10.ptw-ag02.plus.net
195.166.128.197 = lo0-central10.ptw-ag03.plus.net
Re: Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 7:50 PM
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Quote from: purleigh @'Iain03' - are you asking for this information (except something more complete and up to date !) - http://www.kitz.co.uk/isp/pnPipes.htm
Do you want to tell us what your router problem is ?
Thanks purleigh
I lost over 50%(more than 45 Mb's) off my connection speed in less than 24 hours I am trying to eliminate possible cause as I am seeing large variations on different gateways I have a Technicolor TG582n FTTC could this be the problem with it being so sudden?
Re: Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 8:30 PM
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A sudden speed drop like that is much more likely to be something gone wrong locally, such as a new source of electrical interference - such as your central heating firing up now that it's getting colder, or a mains power adaptor going faulty, or a new plasma TV.
Your best bet is to run through the Faults Checker, and let the Faults Team see if they can spot anything untoward.
Re: Is there any way to map plusnet gateways to ip address
11-09-2013 8:44 PM
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Quote from: ejs I'm not really sure why you'd need them, but anyway, here they are:
Thanks ejs
I'm looking for any pattern between gateway ip address and speed difference.
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11-09-2013 8:52 PM
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