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Originally Posted by ian@huth
Doesn't it have "set ethernet type" at the top of the page?
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Nope - near the top it has links for "Cable Modem Information", "Set Seach Frequency Parameters" and "Change Password". On the left it has links for Configuration, Status, Operations Configuration, Interface Rate and Event Log. I see the same page with both Firefox and IE6.
But all that pales into insignificance against all the grief I've just had with support.

After another connection failure, they sent an engineer out, who at first cancelled the call because I have a completely separate ntl business telephone line at the same address.

After they sent him out again, he adjusted something so that my upstream power is now looking like this:
DOCSIS 1.0 Cable Modem 60678EU <<HW_REV: 1.15 ; VENDOR: Ambit; BOOTR: 3.13.2 ; S
W_REV: 2.67.1011 ; MODEL: 60678EU >>
System up time = 0 days 00h 04m 28.00s
Ethernet deferred xmits.1 = 99
Downstream channel ID = 0
Downstream channel frequency = 402750000 Hz
Downstream received signal power = -5.1 dBmV
Upstream channel ID = 3
Upstream channel frequency = 25584000 Hz
QoS max upstream bandwidth = 300000 bps
QoS max downstream bandwidth = 3072000 bps
SigQu: Signal to Noise Ratio = 34.8 dB
Cable modem status = Operational
Upstream transmit signal power = 51.0 dBmV
Date and Time = 2005-03-18,23:22:38.0
Configuration filename = cmreg-ntlhm200-high.cm
But today it failed again - no DHCP address was obtainable.
I called support, who then insisted that there was nothing wrong with the CM (since my SYNC and RDY lights were on solid) and that the fault must be with my router and that I'd just have to keep rebooting my CM, even though I'd disconnected my router on previous occasions and managed to replicate the exact same IP loss issue with my PC.
I then asked to speak with a supervisor - whom I got to agree that rebooting a CM every few days was not "normal" behaviour, espcially since I'd had mine for 5 years and never experienced this before.
He then advised me that it might have something to do with the fact that there may not be enough IP addresses in my area, but that there was little they could do about it unless there were a lot of other complaints...

If this goes on much longer I can see an ADSL order looming...