A Link to English version of Telefonica’s Router Installation Manual;
http://www.telefonica.es/on/io/es/atencion/soporte_tecnico_y_averias/internet/adsl/modems/inalambricos/xavi_7968/Guia_en_installation_guide_xavi_7968r.pdf
From a previously reported problem, if you have installed a filter in the router line you will experience connection problems of the type you are seeing…
Also; are you trying to connect by wifi? If so try it with a direct wired connection between the router and the LAN socket on the computer and see what happens…if you are using XP switch off computer, switch off router. then switch router back on and then the computer. The computer should find the router automatically. If successful leave well alone! One thing you will notice, in the event of a power failure, xP computers may have a problem re-establishing comm link with the router. If this happens, reboot the computer and the router. This does not appear to be a problem with Vista machines…and a reboot is unnecessary.
When I bought this Vista driven computer, I hooked up a line between the router which was already driving our XP machine and the LAN socket and got internet straight away…no drivers necessary. So far as I can see the only time you need to use the supplied CD is if you want to use WiFi as the comms method between the computer and the router.
Another point, if you live in an area subject to power failures or brownouts, you would be well advised to invest in a UPS and put everything through it, computer, display and the router. In the event of a power failure you should get about 10-15 minutes of battery backup enabling you to carry out a normal shutdown. Momentary glitches in the power supplies are also handled by the UPS so there is no loss of data between the computer, the router and the outside world…
We all bitch about Telefonica from time to time but seriously they are no better or worse than BT in the UK. Whilst its true that they do have an English speaking help line (and French and German) for phone problems, the ADSL help line is Spanish speaking only. (I presume you were directed to 902 357000.) Having sad that there is at least one guy at that number who does speak good English (though they wont admit it…)
I would suggest that if the situation was reversed and you were a Spanish speaker (or French or German) in the UK you would meet with the same reaction from BT’s operators on the help lines…especially given that their call centres are in India I believe…
I hope some of this verbal diaarhea helps…
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