Matt is correct - this worked for someone here at work
this week.  Even though I don't have broadband at
home, I won't use Comcast.  I can't get DSL, and I
will refuse to sign up with "the only game in town".  

Now, if I understand correctly, I'm going to go from a
single option to none.  If Comcast does anything that
makes it harder to hook up a Linux system to their
service, it's no longer something I'd even consider. 
Not Linux friendly - not for me!

Bummer, guess I'd better brew another pot of coffee
and continue practicing my patience with my dial up
connection.

Todd

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Couldn't tell you. All I can say is that it's a
> phenomenon I've never
> > observed. I've never had to power cycle my modem
> after changing NICs,
> 
> *snip*
> 
> Holy crap brain dump, too much information *head
> explodes*
> 
> >> I have successfully done it
> >>several times on different modems.
> >
> > How recently? The switch to bedrock was only made
> in Portland about two
> >  weeks ago, and several surrounding areas haven't
> even switched yet.
> 
> Not recently, but as discussed previously in this
> thread, it worked for a
> friend of the original poster.  You didn't mention
> that this system is new
> and has not been implemented fully in PDX.
> 
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