Hi Eric. Have you registered your MAC number (found on a label on your router) with Comcast? They have to have this hardware number or the cable modem will not connect to the router. John

On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 11:56 PM, Eric wrote:


Yes indeed

My ISP, Comcast.net , has built in software coding at the server
to
prevent two computers sharing one IP address

I believe that their System guys can even block the use of any 2nd
computer no matter which router, etc that is being used.


Would anyone know if Cox had implemented this software in the last couple months?

Eric in Phoenix


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