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Old 23.05.2009, 06:03
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Unhappy Router help ActionTec GT-704-WG

I can't get my ActionTec GT-704-wg router to reconnect nor can I find one simular. Simple View did not work. What is a simular Router that I can try??? Or can I get this one to reconnect??
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Old 23.05.2009, 13:06
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Pls try the Reconnect-Recorder (in simple view), enter ip, then browser should open , there you do a reconnect yourself and jd will record it for you.
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Old 30.05.2009, 07:25
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Default ActionTec

I tryed that already. Locks up my screen.
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Old 30.05.2009, 09:15
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Default the reconect method doesn't work

Yes I have the same problem with D-link dsl-2640B.When you try to record reconect.The programs stuck!!!!. Its a BUG.
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Old 30.05.2009, 10:33
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Moved->Reconnect
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Old 31.05.2009, 00:27
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Default Copy and past into Liveheader/Curl

Copy and paste below, reason it wasn't working was because of adblock plugin for firefox and/or zonealarm was messing it up.
Code:
[[[HSRC]]]
    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET / HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /setup.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fatec.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fatec.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=../html/status.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=../html/status_hide.html&var:sub= HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /html/status_refresh.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe&var%3Asub= HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        POST /cgi-bin/webcm HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%

getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&logic%3Acommand%2Fstop_module_mpvc=connection0&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        POST /cgi-bin/webcm HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%

getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&logic%3Acommand%2Fstop_module_mpvc=connection0&logic%3Acommand%2Fstart_module=connection0&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Fstatus_real.html&var%3Aconname=connection0&var%3Acontype=pppoe HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        Authorization: Basic %%%basicauth%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

[[[/HSRC]]]

Last edited by drbits; 01.07.2010 at 09:10.
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Old 01.06.2009, 07:09
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Smile ActionTec

Thanks I'll giv'er a try.
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Old 08.06.2009, 03:37
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Unhappy ActionTec

C&P above but it did not work. Message is Reconnect Failed.:confused:
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Old 18.07.2009, 00:42
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Exclamation ActionTec

Still need help with ActionTec won't reconnect.:confused:
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Old 08.02.2010, 04:54
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Bump for same request.
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Old 08.02.2010, 05:04
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Any way to get Actiontec support included?
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Old 16.02.2010, 16:35
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Working script for the said router:

Code:
[[[HSRC]]]
    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET / HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Findex1.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

[[[/HSRC]]]
Set your username, password, and IP and you're good to go.

Cheers!

-Keverlasting

P.S. Yes, I know this is a long long bump, but I just want to contribute a bit.
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Old 17.02.2010, 14:32
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Thanks for your help.
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Old 22.12.2010, 07:54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Keverlasting View Post
Working script for the said router:

Code:
[[[HSRC]]]
    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET / HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

    [[[STEP]]]
        [[[REQUEST]]]
        GET /cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=..%2Fhtml%2Findex1.html HTTP/1.1
        Host: %%%routerip%%%
        [[[/REQUEST]]]
    [[[/STEP]]]

[[[/HSRC]]]
Set your username, password, and IP and you're good to go.

Cheers!

-Keverlasting

P.S. Yes, I know this is a long long bump, but I just want to contribute a bit.
Still no workie on the Actiontec. :(
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Old 22.12.2010, 13:02
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Are you sure you're using the proper router IP? Try it in your browser to be sure.
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Old 22.12.2010, 22:03
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Part of the problem is that each provider writes their own script for the Action Tec. I found that out from TDS.net tech support.

Still won't work.

Thanks for all the time and effort.

Unless we can come up with their script and change it to work with JD we're stuck.
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Old 23.12.2010, 15:56
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Can you reconnect using the web page of your router?
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Old 31.12.2010, 00:30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by remi View Post
Can you reconnect using the web page of your router?
Yes.

Hang on - am I supposed to replace "%%%routerip%%%" with my router IP in this script? Thought it would fetch that itself. . .
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Old 31.12.2010, 13:50
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You don't need to replace any variables. jD takes care of that. Just enter your router's IP address in the appropriate field.
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Old 04.01.2011, 00:49
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Okay - still no reset when doing so. :(
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Old 04.01.2011, 14:05
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Are you sure you've a dynamic IP address?

Please, read "Getting started with Reconnection" and also read the section on special routers in that thread.
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Old 05.01.2011, 08:18
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Before starting, you must find out your Router IP address. The Reconnection page in Settings has a "Find Router IP" button that usually works. If it cannot find an IP address, open a Command Window and enter IPCONFIG /ALL. The Gateway IP is probably your Router IP.

1) Use your browser to connect to your router and find Restart, Diagnostics, or some other way to change your IP.
1a) If there is no way to do that from the browser, search this Forum for UPNP

2) Exit your browser.

3) Start JDownloader and go to the Settings -> Reconnect -> Liveheader/curl tab.

4) Make sure to fill out the name and password that is needed to control the router.
Make sure the router IP listed is correct.

5) Click Record Script and then start your browser. It should open to your router. If it does not, enter the router IP address in the browser address bar.

6) Repeat the steps from step (1) to change your IP address. The script recorder will congratulate you when the IP address has changed.

7) Exit your browser.

8) Click on the Change IP button or the Reconnect Now icon in the toolbar (usually second from right). It looks like two blue circular arrows.

9) If the Reconnection works, tick the checkbox on the Automatic Reconnect icon (just to the right of the clipboard).
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Old 09.01.2011, 22:50
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Quote:
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Are you sure you've a dynamic IP address?

Please, read "Getting started with Reconnection" and also read the section on special routers in that thread.
Yes, it is dynamic.

I'm guessing the problem comes with the password to access the router's settings.

When you type in the password on the router's home page, it's not shown plus the dots it puts there do not match the number of the letters in my password.

Works fine manually, but I'm guessing this security feature is messing up JD's reconnect feature.
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