[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not recently, but as discussed previously in this thread, it worked for a friend of the original poster.
Well, I can't rule out the possibility. Everything I've done with Comcast has been through Moto Surfboards, which are known among the Comcast folks for generally being less trouble than the other brands (off the record, of course). I can't rule out the possibility that other modems react differently to the circumstances than the ones I've had experience with, though it wouldn't make much sense to lock up and stop bridging after something so simple as a nic change. /shrugs
You didn't mention that this system is new
and has not been implemented fully in PDX.
Doesn't matter - power cycling should have been ineffective on both systems concerning access. On one, the NIC doesn't matter, on the other, it needs to be reregistered; that's really all that changed.
Anyway, at this point, this tangent is no longer helpful to the OP, so I'm done with it. Hope something useful has been garnered.
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