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Old 13.01.2011, 01:37
Arwen
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Hi,

My router is Sagem Fast 3464.

I had a working LiveHeader script, untill my ISP decided to update the firmware.
Now, I tried the uPNP method, and it worked right out of the box, unforunatelly disconnecting & reconnecting immediately, I get the same IP 90% of the time.

In order to get another IP, I usually wait 10 seconds between the dis- and reconnect.

Are we able to insert a pause into a uPNP reconnect method please ?
And what exactly is this uPNP method, does it have any negative side effects ?
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Old 13.01.2011, 13:52
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Insert
Code:
PING 127.0.0.1 -n N
with N an integer equal to the number of seconds for the delay.

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Old 13.01.2011, 15:09
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Hi Remi,

I don't see any option where or how I would add this command when the reconnection method is set to uPNP ?:unsure:
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Old 14.01.2011, 12:12
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Can you show your script or are you using the program developed by Robert Pöhlmann?

What do you mean with "when the reconnection method is set to uPNP"?
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Old 14.01.2011, 19:40
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inserting a delay into a reconnect is impossible with current solutions.
The Internet Gateway Device UPnP Stack specification specifies that the router itself disconnects the device and then reconnects when WANForceTermination method is used.

However there can be a workaround, if your device supports it in its UPnp stack.
It might be possible to pass the parameter 0 to ForceTermination, and then set a new request via UPnP using the RequestConnection method. However, this will need an external script.
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Old 14.01.2011, 20:17
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inserting a delay into a reconnect is impossible with current solutions.
The Internet Gateway Device UPnP Stack specification specifies that the router itself disconnects the device and then reconnects when WANForceTermination method is used.

However there can be a workaround, if your device supports it in its UPnp stack.
It might be possible to pass the parameter 0 to ForceTermination, and then set a new request via UPnP using the RequestConnection method. However, this will need an external script.
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Old 14.01.2011, 21:26
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Ok, now I get it. Thanks 4nt !
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Old 15.01.2011, 14:01
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Please, if you found a solution, share it with other people. Thanks.
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