On Feb 4, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Geoffrey Peters wrote:
Once you *have* reset the modem, do *NOT* plug a computer into it -
in fact, don't even turn it on yet. Instead, nip out to any PC shop
and buy a small ethernet switch (not a plain 'hub', you need a
device with its own valid MAC address).
Greetings,
I have a Wallstreet that I am trying to connect to
my cable modem. I know the modem works, because I can
connect with my BW. I take the ethernet cable from
the back of the BW and connect it to the ethernet
port on the Wallstreet and then start it up. I try to
connect using IE, but
My Reply follows quote. On 04/02/2006 13:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Greetings,
I have a Wallstreet that I am trying to connect to
my cable modem. I know the modem works, because I can
connect with my BW. I take the ethernet cable from
the back of the BW and connect it to the ethernet
port
Stardate 060204.13:31 -0800. A subspace message from l s reads:
I have a Wallstreet that I am trying to connect to
my cable modem. I know the modem works, because I can
connect with my BW.
This could well be an issue with your modem, and not the laptop.
You see, cable ISPs used to be