At 2:08 PM -0500 2/27/09, Dan posted:
>  Now you're talking about changing normal config parameters that the
>  cable company doesn't care about - things on the LAN side of the
>  modem, not the WAN side.  And you're still running the same rev
>  DOCSIS.


No, I'm not. The new ISP programmes their modem/bridge to a 
non-standard, so the modem WAN settings had to be discovered before 
any hacked firmware could be applied. The original poster's ISP may 
be changing their WAN settings after the change so even if those 
settings are known now, they will need to be verified after the 
change.

Steve R

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