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I have a problem with my @home network and I'm pretty pissed. I was a self-install customer from Comcast@home and I hooked all my hardware up the way I thought I was supposed to. I called the support and they supposedly recored my information correctly. I found out later that the woman entered my MAC address with a couple extra zeros. But now that is supposed to be fixed, but I am still not connecting (my modem that is). The cable modem still just flashes it's lights at me. Anyway, my real question is, can anyone give me an explaination of what I have to do to configure my Linksys BEFSR41 for the comcast @home cable service? Do I even have to install their software? I think all they need is my computer to have is a specific computer name (which I put in to the 'router name' place in the router config). Also, I have all the specific info from them such as ip, subnet, gateway, domain, and dns (p and s). I know I'm not an idiot, I've been doing computer stuff (and work as a LAN Admin for a major company) for 4 years now and working on computers for 14 years. So can someone give me a quick boost on how to configure my router to work with the @home network?
Thanks... much appreciated...
Yos
p.s. A Comcast person has to come out to my house in 3 days to check my cable lines...so they say....
I have a problem with my @home network and I'm pretty pissed. I was a self-install customer from Comcast@home and I hooked all my hardware up the way I thought I was supposed to. I called the support and they supposedly recored my information correctly. I found out later that the woman entered my MAC address with a couple extra zeros. But now that is supposed to be fixed, but I am still not connecting (my modem that is). The cable modem still just flashes it's lights at me. Anyway, my real question is, can anyone give me an explaination of what I have to do to configure my Linksys BEFSR41 for the comcast @home cable service? Do I even have to install their software? I think all they need is my computer to have is a specific computer name (which I put in to the 'router name' place in the router config). Also, I have all the specific info from them such as ip, subnet, gateway, domain, and dns (p and s). I know I'm not an idiot, I've been doing computer stuff (and work as a LAN Admin for a major company) for 4 years now and working on computers for 14 years. So can someone give me a quick boost on how to configure my router to work with the @home network?
Thanks... much appreciated...
Yos
p.s. A Comcast person has to come out to my house in 3 days to check my cable lines...so they say....