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Nopanic 09-05-2011 18:46

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35232732)
Yes but surely if they customer turns round and says "I don't like that put my modem back or take the whole lot out" it leaves the tech with a "Fait accompli"!

But yes it would be interesting to see how it pans out.

The tech could swap it all back there and then, but I mean if he leaves one running and the other waiting to be re-installed in theory it would need a call in to put the other modem on.

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Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35232734)
unless nopanic is waiting at the front door with a warrant to take all VM property away

Unless it's your house, or Pip's then I'm not interested.

Skie 09-05-2011 18:49

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nopanic (Post 35232725)
In theory the modems should be swapped over, so the VMNG stops working when the Superhub is added.

I'll accept your 'theory' and raise you an 'offshore' :rolleyes:

Nopanic 09-05-2011 18:51

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skie (Post 35232742)
I'll accept your 'theory' and raise you an 'offshore' :rolleyes:

I gave up on quoting process years ago, seems when process fails the customer gets "extras" so I only warn it might go right :D

Skie 09-05-2011 18:55

Re: Vmng300
 
If if in theory a customer had multiple modems that were still 'live', could they hook them all up at the same time?

That would be one heck on an extra :p

craigj2k12 09-05-2011 18:59

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skie (Post 35232750)
If if in theory a customer had multiple modems that were still 'live', could they hook them all up at the same time?

That would be one heck on an extra :p

i have 2 activated modems, and im pretty sure they work at the same time. i dont have a splitter, and only one incoming connection, so i cant try it, but i can connect one, then the other, then the first one and they stay activated

pip08456 09-05-2011 19:04

Re: Vmng300
 
Even with a splitter they would not work at the same time!

telfordcable 09-05-2011 19:04

Re: Vmng300
 
I had two VMNG300 modems here, one is activated and one is non-activated! Also I had superhub here but never bothered to use it but it still not activated thought.

craigj2k12 09-05-2011 19:11

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35232763)
Even with a splitter they would not work at the same time!

why not?

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Originally Posted by telfordcable (Post 35232764)
I had two VMNG300 modems here, one is activated and one is non-activated! Also I had superhub here but never bothered to use it but it still not activated thought.

have you got nothing better to do?

pip08456 09-05-2011 19:16

Re: Vmng300
 
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Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35232772)
why not?[COLOR="Silver"]

1 IP addy issued per connection, a splitter still works on 1 connection.

As seph would say.- simples!

Nopanic 09-05-2011 21:02

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skie (Post 35232750)
If if in theory a customer had multiple modems that were still 'live', could they hook them all up at the same time?

That would be one heck on an extra :p

Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35232763)
Even with a splitter they would not work at the same time!

They would work, if they were both active and provisioned, it would be an issue with the disconnection of the old one, but it could happen.

Technically though I think that's theft .. :angel: I know fraud scripts are run to check up on these modems, so I would be very, very careful about using more than you pay for, VM are prosecuting people for stuff like this now .. and quite rightly so ..

(I reference people with STB's and modems without paid for services in the press, this is not insider information)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35232778)
1 IP addy issued per connection, a splitter still works on 1 connection.

As seph would say.- simples!

1 IP per modem .. the connection is the modem, not the cable. You could run as many modems as power levels allow (technically) only VM do not offer more than one as a service.

craigj2k12 09-05-2011 22:20

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nopanic (Post 35232845)
They would work, if they were both active and provisioned, it would be an issue with the disconnection of the old one, but it could happen.

Technically though I think that's theft .. :angel: I know fraud scripts are run to check up on these modems, so I would be very, very careful about using more than you pay for, VM are prosecuting people for stuff like this now .. and quite rightly so ..

(I reference people with STB's and modems without paid for services in the press, this is not insider information)

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1 IP per modem .. the connection is the modem, not the cable. You could run as many modems as power levels allow (technically) only VM do not offer more than one as a service.

you feeling okay dude?... That's the second time you've been right about something in networks recently.

My superhub has a different wan IP to my beautiful modem

Nopanic 10-05-2011 05:33

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35232888)
you feeling okay dude?... That's the second time you've been right about something in networks recently.

My superhub has a different wan IP to my beautiful modem

I'm feeling light headed now ..

I think the host table works off online devices, that's why it allows it .. but I could be completely wrong. The modem will get a 10 address on the CMTS, the WAN address is still assigned to the CPE..

craigj2k12 10-05-2011 08:14

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nopanic (Post 35232927)
I'm feeling light headed now ..

I think the host table works off online devices, that's why it allows it .. but I could be completely wrong. The modem will get a 10 address on the CMTS, the WAN address is still assigned to the CPE..

you go steady there mate, lots of big words for you. i thought the biggest word you knew was "HTML"

Nopanic 10-05-2011 17:04

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35232964)
you go steady there mate, lots of big words for you. i thought the biggest word you knew was "HTML"

What's HTML ?

craigj2k12 10-05-2011 18:01

Re: Vmng300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nopanic (Post 35233272)
What's HTML ?

have a look at my VM, there might be a line, or even 2, its only usually found on decent websites


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