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And that should reset all settings and bring back the router mode. However, the hard-reset way is still effective! Hold the factory reset button in the modem for 30 seconds.
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There is no way to restore the previous router mode via SNMP, because that OID we changed from 2 to 1 is gone after switching. Once your UPC cable connected, will it revert back to router mode automatically. It doesn’t work with my firmware version. From now on, the Technicolor TC7200 is just a modem. Also, you need to use another router to do NAT and other works that were previously done by the UPC ~~router~~ modem. And the device connected to it should have public IPv4 address instead of an internal one. The Technicolor TC7200 is running in bridge mode instead of router mode now. I’m using Fedora GNU/Linux, so I installed the net-snmp-utils in order to use snmpset command. After that, you can access Technicolor TC7200 web admin page through 192.168.100.1 instead of previous 192.168.0.1.įor the third step, if you’re using Microsoft Windows, check the original thread on boards.ie.The modem should restart automatically (if not, restart it manually).Plug off the UPC cable from TC7200 (make it offline).And connect your PC/Mac to TC7200 with wire! Then, let’s begin:
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The firmware version of my TC7200 is STD6.01.27 in case somebody has questions about that.īefore any operations, disable all firewalls in your PC/Mac and the TC7200. Later on, I found that I have to plug off the cable before doing SNMP operations!īelow are some notes about the switching. Basically I was following the this thread on boards.ie but it didn’t work for me.