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Old 04-01-2007, 22:36   #6
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Re: Ethernet versus USB modem connection?

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Originally Posted by Sloper View Post
Nope, it's not disabled. It has a yellow exclamation mark and a note that there's little or no connectivity.
The status lights were all ok, and as they should be even when I had no connection.
I haven't tried that command. I'll get back to you.

Thanks
Whenever you change anything with ntl modems especially changing from ethernet to usb you need to remove the power from the modem for a few seconds. Ntl modems associate thier ip address via a mac address hardcoded into the hardware they connect to (pc's , routers etc). This mac address can only be released by a reboot.
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