- Mar 3, 2000
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Can Comcast change something so that the IP/modem/MAC/NIC goes haywire?
I had my wireless router working with my Comcast modem.
We had a power and cable outage and afterwards, our machines can't connect to the internet through the router. One (XP Pro) can through the modem only. The other (Vista HP) can't even through the modem. The Vista machine was the one set up initally with the modem and router.
Both machines can see the wireless network but I can only establish a Local connection.
I tried the usual resets of modem and router, numerous times. I set the router back to factory defaults.
I removed all clients/services and protocols on the Vista machine and reinstalled.
There is no security set up on the router.
I let it set DNS automatically and I manually set DNS.
The router is still getting the IP automatically.
I am wondering if Comcast changed something or if the router took a dive.
I am a big time networking noob.
Thanks.
I had my wireless router working with my Comcast modem.
We had a power and cable outage and afterwards, our machines can't connect to the internet through the router. One (XP Pro) can through the modem only. The other (Vista HP) can't even through the modem. The Vista machine was the one set up initally with the modem and router.
Both machines can see the wireless network but I can only establish a Local connection.
I tried the usual resets of modem and router, numerous times. I set the router back to factory defaults.
I removed all clients/services and protocols on the Vista machine and reinstalled.
There is no security set up on the router.
I let it set DNS automatically and I manually set DNS.
The router is still getting the IP automatically.
I am wondering if Comcast changed something or if the router took a dive.
I am a big time networking noob.
Thanks.
