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kiwifruit58
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  #2223285 24-Apr-2019 16:24

Thank you for the new link, but I can't seem to find your screenshot? EDIT: are you referring to the screenshot in the other discussion? are these settings the correct ones?

 

How do I add the DNS ?

 

 

 

thanks in advance for your patience




genesis133

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  #2223289 24-Apr-2019 16:31
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On my very first post, I included a link to another thread which has the screenshot of the settings to use.

 

Posted again here.

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=82&topicid=193649&fbclid=IwAR2qid-lglYODFFvL2u_09NOi_xFOQEkXxy7_PV0qKVrDC_qsVTyAkbCdqY

 

When you select IPoE I believe it asks you to enter the DNS which can be found here:

 

https://help.orcon.net.nz/hc/en-us/articles/115004228653-What-are-your-DNS-server-addresses-


kiwifruit58
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  #2223305 24-Apr-2019 17:08

thanks for your quick reply genesis133.

 

 

 

I have followed the instructions and set up ipv4 with Orcon dns servers, however the modem is still unable to connect. (the ipv4 status says connecting but I can't browse).

 

 

 

I'm about ready to give up :(

 

 

 

thanks for your help though!




kiwifruit58
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  #2223336 24-Apr-2019 19:33

I managed to get the HG659b working, the last hurdle for me was setting the MTU value from 1500 (as it appears on the original screenshot) to 1492 (as advised in the Orcon website page).

 

I also set the protocol version to ipv4+ipv6 (but there wasn't an option for setting up ipv6 DNS servers, only for ipv4, so I don't know if that change made any difference).

 

 

 

Happy camper here! I though I leave my settings in here just in case they can be of help to someone else 😁

 

 

 

Thanks again to genesis133 !!!


genesis133

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  #2223342 24-Apr-2019 19:41
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Weird, I just checked my settings and my MTU is at 1500 (maybe it doesn't make a difference?)

 

My protocool is also ipv4, instead of ipv4+ipv6.

 

Glad you managed to get it working, don't thank me, seems like you figured it out yourself :) 

 

 


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