> Assumin you've got the NAT router set up correctly...
> 
> At this point:
> 1.  Your account is authorized for only one computer.
> 2.  Your modem has been told (1) during its initialization cycle.
> 3.  Your modem has already been connected to one of your Macs, so it 
> has taken note of that computer's MAC address!
> 
> Now you're trying to plug the modem into the router, and the modem is
> 
> ignoring the router!  Just like it's supposed to...
> 
> So... Power-cycle the modem to make it forget what MAC it has seen. 
> Do this by physically unplugging the modem's power cord and leaving 
> it off for at least 30 seconds.  Then plug the modem in and wait for 
> it to synchronize (cable light solid green).  Then reboot your 
> router.  Then verify that the router has obtained a proper IP lease 
> from Comcast.
> 
> - Dan.
> 

Thanks Dan. I did what you said and it worked. I now have my network
accessing the 'net through cable modem and Cox. Thanks again.

Eric in Phoenix

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