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Accessing Admin Panel of Vectra's Technicolor TC7230 Router for No-IP Setup on ASUS AS1200G+

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  • #1 16940511
    wic1
    Level 14  
    Hello!
    Dear Sirs, I have quite the specific pleasure of being a vectra client. Cheap but ...


    The supplied TC7230 router has problems with the WIFI range and the vectra itself blocks the possibility of any hardware configuration.

    Do you know how to enter or how to generate an administrative password (and login?) To the modem / router administration panel?

    Generally I have an asus router as1200g + and I would like to bring out No-IP in it, but it screams that it can not be natem and it's the automatic technician gives me the technicolor vectry router :P

    That's why I would like to redirect him, or at least I hope so :P


    Unless someone knows how to set it on the router to bring the no-ip out of the world without any problem? :P
    For peasant reason, the router 'calls' to no-ip so this should not be a problem but it is :(

    Any ideas? Suggestions?

    Greetings!
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  • #2 16940629
    IC_Current
    Network and Internet specialist
    Call Vectra and ask them to change their device's operation from Router to Bridge mode.
    Then you configure everything on your device.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #3 16940762
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    IC_Current wrote:
    Call Vectra and ask them to change their device's operation from Router to Bridge mode.
    Then you configure everything on your device.

    I would do it too - I confirm.
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  • #4 16941202
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    jimasek wrote:

    IC_Current wrote:
    Call Vectra and ask them to change their device's operation from Router to Bridge mode.
    Then you configure everything on your device.

    I would do it too - I confirm

    What's more, it's the only option. Because using DMZ, you configure DDNS on technicolor that you will not get.
    So act.
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  • #6 17115489
    wic1
    Level 14  
    Hello,

    Actually bridge mode solved the problem for which I thank you a lot!

    Nevertheless, I say that the Technicolor tc7230 is the one that catches the tags and it can be problematic when your router works and he counts "death."

    PS: They could give access to the configuration because that's how you completely do not know what's going on underneath :P


    Anyway thanks!
  • #7 19890820
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    wic1 wrote:
    They could give access to the configuration because you do not know what's going on underneath

    To the Moderator @jimasek
    I know that the topic is old, but I think this info will be useful here (thank you for understanding):
    Access to the Vectra modem in 2022.
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3866270.html#19844588

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around accessing the admin panel of Vectra's Technicolor TC7230 router to set up No-IP on an ASUS AS1200G+ router. Users suggest contacting Vectra to switch the TC7230 from router mode to bridge mode, allowing the ASUS router to handle configurations. This method is confirmed as the only viable option since using DMZ does not permit DDNS configuration on the Technicolor device. A link to Vectra's login page is also provided for further assistance. The original poster later confirms that switching to bridge mode resolved their issues, although they express frustration over the lack of access to the router's configuration settings.
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