the modem.
Good luck,
Kevin
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home
Solution is a lot simpler.
1. In windows computer I ran winipcfg.exe release all button. That releases
lease for this particular ethernet adress card than I conect cables back to LRP
server restarted server and it bounded lease to new ethernet card.
There is still question how to release lease
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home
Just a blue-sky thought here ... there used to be reports, back
I went to set my cousin up (he has one of those blue modems) and it wasn't working. I
didn't try turning it off for 5 minutes though. I also hadn't had time to research it
either. Maybe after this holiday.
-sp
On Tue, 20 November 2001, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Just a blue-sky thought here
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 12:08:22 -0800
Just a blue-sky thought here ... there used to be reports, back on the LRP
lists, that, in some cases, clearing a MAC address required more than a
simple modem reset. Some people reported
I am on Shaw@Home in Calgary, Canada. I just upgraded to Dachstein CD and
did not have to add anything to the dhclient config. The firewall still
works fine. As a data point, it is with an old beige Motorola Cybrsurfer
cable modem. I used to have tons of intermittent problems I thought were
This is Terayon Modem and they change this modem recently, but firewall worked
no problem after that even though when they change modem firewall computer was
off just to not confuse technician. Right after he left I switched all cables
and turned firewall no problem (reseting modem before of