> What happens if you connect another machine, or change the MAC to get a
> new IP leased ?
After Horst and Jason's messages, I went ahead and changed MAC addresses.
Upon rebooting I ended up in network 24.20.232.0/23 and am working fine.
So I guess my immediate problem is "resolved" for now. Thanks all.
Still, I'm left feeling rather unsatisfied since this whole resolution
process has been mostly a big bunch of unexplainable voodoo and all
I'm left with is a bunch of unanswered questions. Is there any rhyme
or reason as far as Comcast's addressing scheme? Is the fact that I'm
now in 24.20.232.0/23 in any way significant? Why did my old address
not work intermittantly, and why is the new one not exhibiting problems?
Has anybody ever succeeded in getting past Comcast's first tier customer
support people and actually talked to somebody there who understands
networking?
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Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO Deer Run Associates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Connectivity and Security, Systems Management, Training
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