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  • #Connect the Ethernet cable from the UTOPIA Access Portal to the internet port on your Linksys WRT54GL. [[Category:UTOPIA]]
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  • #Connect the Ethernet cable from the UTOPIA Access Portal to the internet port on your Linksys WRT54GL. [[Category:UTOPIA]]
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  • *[[UTOPIA Setup]] *[[Router Troubleshooting]]
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  • ...l free to check out our [http://wiki.xmission.com/Category:Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Page]. You can also [http://xmission.com/contact/ contact our technical sup * [[UTOPIA Setup | <span style="color:#1c1f22;">UTOPIA Router Configuration</span>]]
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  • Utopia customers using a static IP or a subnet will need to use a PPPoE connection [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|UTOPIA]]
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  • == XMission Voice Troubleshooting and Help == .../or using your XMission Voice service. If you have gone through all of the troubleshooting steps and still find that you are having issues, or your issue is not cover
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  • == UTOPIA == We do not filter any ports for UTOPIA customers.
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  • == Porting over on UTOPIA == ...ther provider, we will submit a request for port, and set a date to have a UTOPIA installer come over to install and configure the XMission Voice telephone a
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  • Configure your favorite routers and operating systems for use with your UTOPIA connection with these simple instructions.<br/> [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|PPPoE]]
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  • ...Internet port on your router to the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment. Also, as wireless settings do not come pre-configured, you may n [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Linksys]]
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  • ...Internet port on your router to the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment. Also, as wireless settings do not come pre-configured, you may n [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Netgear]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Windows Vista]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Windows 7]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Windows XP]]
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  • ...Internet port on your router to the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment. Also, as wireless settings do not come pre-configured, you may n [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|D-Link]]
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  • [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Cisco IOS]] [[Category:UTOPIA]]
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  • [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Juniper]] [[Category:UTOPIA]]
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  • ...Internet port on your router to the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment. Also, as wireless settings do not come pre-configured, you may n [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Belkin]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Ubuntu]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Mac OSX Leopard]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Mac OSX Snowleopard]]
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  • ...Internet port on your router to the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment. Also, as wireless settings do not come pre-configured, you may n [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Airport]][[Category:UTOPIA]][[Category:PPPoE]]
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  • ...thernet cable is connected from the appropriately provisioned port on your UTOPIA equipment to your computer.'' [[Category:UTOPIA Troubleshooting|Windows 8]]
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  • * The UTOPIA fiber gateway delivers your connection over a single Ethernet port, typical ...e switch then plugged into the router. Plugging a switch directly into the UTOPIA gateway will not properly split your connection and may cause loopback prob
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  • ...or using your XMission Voice service. If you have gone through all of the troubleshooting steps and still find that you are having issues, or your issue is not cover ...thernet cable between the telephone adapter, the UTOPIA access portal (for UTOPIA customers) or your router/switch (DSL customers) is secure. Try using a dif
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  • ...l free to check out our [http://wiki.xmission.com/Category:Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Page]. You can also [http://xmission.com/contact/ contact our technical sup ...on.com/Category:UTOPIA_Troubleshooting <span style="color:#1c1f22;">UTOPIA Troubleshooting</span>]
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  • ...ng and has verified that TP-Link Deco M9 Plus is supported on the XMission/UTOPIA Network. XMission has verified that this device supports internet speeds up ...OPIA does not have a physical Modem. PLEASE do not remove the power to the UTOPIA Equipment.</small>
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  • There may be issues on the XMission/UTOPIA side such as high jitter, high ping, and/or low light levels. When troubleshooting with a XMission representative we may ask for a photo or video of your hard
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  • [[Category: Troubleshooting]] [[Category: UTOPIA]]
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  • * All Gigabit Linksys Routers should be supported on the XMission/UTOPIA Network. == Troubleshooting ==
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  • * All Gigabit NETGAR Routers should be supported on the XMission/UTOPIA Network. ...ckground:red">''STOP:''</span> <small> ''Please'' skip this process as the UTOPIA Gateway is not a modem and does not need to be rebooted.</small>
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  • * All Gigabit Asus routers should be supported on the XMission/UTOPIA Network. == Troubleshooting ==
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  • ...t may be time to get a new router. You can visit our [[Router and Wireless Troubleshooting]] guide to help you further. [[Category: Troubleshooting]]
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  • ...and verified that the following equipment is supported on the XMission and UTOPIA networks. Keep in mind that while any gigabit router is compatible, XMissio ...i system typically has a main router module that connects directly to your UTOPIA equipment. Satellite nodes or access points that connect to the main module
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  • *See all connected devices when troubleshooting and toggle unnecessary devices off <br>+ 250Mb XMission Fiber connection <br>$48/month <br>+$30/month UTOPIA fee
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