I haven't gotten past tier 1, though I really have never had anything too serious that would warrant it, I suppose.
The 67 block (your old one) was an AT&T block, it sounds like they are trying to get everyone cut over to their standard 24 block (which is the normal comcast block - I had one of these when I lived in SC, too). Maybe this has something to do with the DHCP outages reported? Jason --- Hal Pomeranz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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? > > -- > Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO Deer Run Associates > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Network Connectivity and Security, Systems > Management, Training > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
