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Re: [cobalt-users] Cable Modem and a Qube :-)
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Cable Modem and a Qube :-)
- From: "Robert Grimmett" <pageus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jan 31 11:06:22 2000
Also depending on the area that you are in, you should just be able to
powercycle your cablemodem..
I had this problem also when trying to add or change a machine (3 ips
provided by Cox@home).
all i had to do was reboot my "modem"
Try that before calling.
-rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Gunning" <billgun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Cable Modem and a Qube :-)
> >I'm trying to use my @home cable modem to hook into my Qube 2 so I can
let my
> >tower and my laptop hook up to the net. I downloaded the info on how to
set up
> >the Qube 2 with DSL so I figured it can't be that different. I have all
the
> >info I need like DNS servers, gateways and the IP that the DHCP on the
@home
> >end gives to me no matter what computer I hook up to it. I have
everything
> >configured right and this is what I have found:
>
> I believe the @home network, works just like Mediaone Roadrunner, you
> will need to call up @home and give them your new Network Card Address
> for the Quobe (MAC Address), most cable modems are configured to work
> only with one specified MAC Address. I would call up @home and tell them
> that you switch computers and give them your new info, but I wouln't
> mention the Qube by name.
>
> Bill
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