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Old 21-12-2005, 01:58   #16
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Re: Please help... cable modem from USB to Ethernet

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Thats rubbish. There is no need to run the Software provided by NTL at all and you will not get a new Email Address either.
especially as this is in the telewest forum
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Re: Please help... cable modem from USB to Ethernet

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especially as this is in the telewest forum
Oh yeah! *slaps forehead* I can't see Telewest's software being any better though? lol
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Re: Please help... cable modem from USB to Ethernet

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Hey guys I'm getting this problem also, but a lot stranger. I power cycle both surfboard and pc. Swap USB for CAT 5. When the OS finishes it faffing I go to a prompt IPCONFIG /ALL Which shows: IP in the 82.*.*.* gateway as number 1 in that subnet. and three DNS servers. yet, I can't get a webpage or ping ANYTHING appart from myself. So I go to Ethereal and set it sniffing and it's see's all the beautiful ARP of the internet and the occational DHCP offer or my PC going "DNS!" every so offen when something like AV trys to update. Seriously p!553d by this point so I uninstall the AV and Zone Alarm (Windows Firewall has been disabled as a personal 'default' along with ncacn and dcom) Still no luck! Any idea's? Gonna reboot in linux now and see if I get any better luck. Si ps I've heard rummours about MAC logging at the ISP's end. Would I need to register a new NIC? if so do you know the uri?
You just cannot swap, from usb to ethernet, and think everything will be ok!
When you installed the software you had to choose one or the other.
If you just run the software, and follow the instructions for an ethernet connection, you should be fine as i swapped over some time ago.
Thinking back you may have to have a new email address and you will notice the speed difference as networks were ment to run with ethernet
connections!!!
I don't know the Telewest software, but I doubt you do need any special software to switch to ethernet as this would prevent any non-PC devices (such as Macs, Routers and consoles) from working with the Cable Modem.

I seriously doubt Telewest would want to potentially alienate a large percentage of their market (even though not many people own macs, a lot of people own Routers and/or consoles & would be a huge loss to Telewest if they went).
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Re: Please help... cable modem from USB to Ethernet

As i stated, in my last thread, it's either usb or ethernet.
If you have a router switch it off and do the following.
If Telewest are no use close down PC and switch off power to cable modem.
Unplug the USB connections and follow the instructions, that came with the cable modem, usung the cat5 cable and the lan card, which comes with most PC's.
I have upgaded to 10MB and am running with ethernet no problem, and its faster!
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Re: Please help... cable modem from USB to Ethernet

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I power cycle both surfboard and pc.
Swap USB for CAT 5.
Both is the operative word in that sentence, ie I AM power cycling BOTH the modem and PC. The modem's as a Surfboard 5100 Motorola, If I'd have saidd that in the first place I'm sure you'd have got my drift.

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Thats rubbish. There is no need to run the Software provided by NTL at all and you will not get a new Email Address either.
I'm glade you saved me saying that seconded with, are you hoping for a protocol stack on that CD mike? (No need to shout btw)

Hell I'm off for another power cycle
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