Yeah--I had gone over all the 'usual' stuff. DHCP disabled, firewall settings disabled, Smart Packet Detection disabled.
-A On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Ryan Coleman <[email protected]> wrote: > You may want to make sure the DHCP server is disabled on the modem > completely. I’ve noticed that caused issues in the past for me. > The default user/pass is cusadmin/highspeed on those modems. > > > On May 10, 2014, at 2:19, Aaron C. de Bruyn <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yeah--I figured it was related to the MAC address. > > It'd be nice to know why the Comcast equipment does that--I've never run > in to it with other providers. > > -A > > > On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 9:01 PM, compdoc <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > I called Comcast and had them remotely reboot the modem. >> >> Whenever I connect a different network card to my home Comcast modem, I >> have >> to power cycle the modem for it come up. I think it keys off the MAC >> address >> of the old card, and won't accept the new one until then. I get a new IP >> address each time I test firewall builds. Not exactly the same situation, >> but something like. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> List mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >> > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > > > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >
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