Forget that - just about all of the major broadband routers will clone the
MAC address of your current NIC.  Linksys, netgear, D-link, SMC - they all
do it.  Right in the configuration web interface.  Some call it cloning,
some call it spoofing - all the same thing.  This is by far the easiest way
to go.

James Winzenz, MCSE, A+
Associate Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Whitby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:23 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question - Correction

If you go this route and install one of these (very easy) the biggest hassle
you should run into is calling the cable company and getting them to change
the MAC address they have on record to that of the router.  (On a Linksys
you can get to this by opening a browser and going to address 192.168.1.1).
This is usually a quick thing to do.

Some models have a 4 port 10/100 switch built in, so you can eliminate on
ething to have to plus in.

Hope this helped.

-----Original Message-----
From: Josefowski, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:20 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question - Correction


Actually you gave me the information I was about to ask for.  I suspect he
needs the router.  I have never worked with these puppies before, but
thought they might do something to prevent exactly what he is trying to
do...

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Whitby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:12 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question - Correction


I assumed (with all the perils thereof) that you were using something like a
cable modem/dsl router in between your computer(s) and the cable modem.

If you are not, then you are stuck with 1 IP address.  The cable company
probably hands out addresses based on the MAC address of the network card in
the PC.

If this is the case, the easiest solution is to go to Office Depot/Offcie
Max/Staples/<your favorite computer store here> and get a Linksys or Netgear
cable moedem/dsl modem router.  This will give the cable compnay the one mac
address they want, will support a couple of dozen machines hitting the net
through this connection, and provide some firewall protection.

Sorry if I caused any confusion or consternation..

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Whitby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:04 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question


Couple of easy things to check, and you may have already done so.

1. Are you using the cable that came with the cable modem to hook the cable
modem to the switch? Unless it's going into a uplink-type port you need a
regular patch cable.  But since the W98 box works this probably isn't the
case.

2. Are you absolutely sure that tcp/ip on the W2k box is set to receive an
ip address automatically?  AFAIK, W2K doesn't automatically generate an IP
if it sees DHCP available.  You could also give it a static IP in the same
subnet (192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 I believe)and see it sees the W98 box, the
router, and the net.


What you are trying to do should work fine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Josefowski, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:54 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question


It is a Linksys 4 port 10/100 switch hooked up to the cable modem.  I'm
going to take over a laptop to see if I can get on the 'net with it.  This
should be a simple thing, but is either being blocked somehow at the cable
modem, or a weird hardware problem.



-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Whitby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:49 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question


What kind of cable modem/switch arrangement?

I've done this on several occasions with a Linksys cable modem/dsl router
with the built in 10/100 switch. With no problem.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:45 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: RE: WIN2K question


The cable modem only supports 1 IP, or MAC address. To connect from the
cable modem to the switch you need a cross over cable or port.

Those would be Guesses number 1 and 2.

--Kevinm M, WLKMMAS, UCC+WCA, And Beyond
He's a Dentist, a Detective, a MindReader, No He is in IT.....


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Josefowski,
Larry
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 6:43 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: WIN2K question


First time I have asked for help here...

A friend has a cable modem hookup.  He has the connection going to a
switch, with a connection to a Win98 computer, and a Win2K computer.
The Win98 has no problem getting on, and is set for DHCP to pick up an
IP address.  I cannot get the Win2K to pick up an IP address.  I have
swapped cables, ports on the switch, tied directly into the cable modem,
but cannot get DHCP to pick up an IP (other then the private one it
automatically generates). However, the computers can see each other with
NetBeui.  Any ideas?


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