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Some replies appear to have been lost in the transition to the new forum software. Specifically, Amanda had suggested using the IP address 10.10.10.10 when checking the "Use TurboPage Server configuration below". That seems to do the trick for the most part. This setting seems to be reset when the modem is restarted or the power is cycled on the modem.
Unlike present systems where you can toggle web acceleration on or off, the best you can do with a 7000 is a turbo page teardown.
This will disconnect from the web acceleration server and then reconnect. At times doing so will cause it to increment to a different and hopefully less saturated server.
To begin you will need to enter 192.168.0.1 into your browser to open the Modems SCC main display page. (System Control Center)
To access the turbo page control you need to open the Modems "advanced" pages. Do this by clicking on the little man icon as indicated above.
From the menu on the left:
On the left find TURBOPAGE, expand it by clicking the +
Scroll down to ADVANCED CONFIG, click that
Click the button "Teardown Turbopage Connection"
From my experience it took doing this three or four time in succession to increment to another W/A server.
Some replies appear to have been lost in the transition to the new forum software. Specifically, Amanda had suggested using the IP address 10.10.10.10 when checking the "Use TurboPage Server configuration below". That seems to do the trick for the most part. This setting seems to be reset when the modem is restarted or the power is cycled on the modem.
Yup, some replies didn't make it over.
Here is a copy of Amanda's reply to you on the subject:
Hi motobojo
I suppose that is..good news? I use the same method Gwalk posted above - except on the last image, click the button next to "Use TurboPage server configured below" and use the following information:
IP Address: 10.10.10.10
Port Number: 86
Many more transponders are closed or due to close for this system, so there is less and less support for it coming through. I hope this can keep your system functional until upgrade time - let me know if it gets to be bothersome again and I'll ask an engineer for their input.
Thanks
Amanda