Yes, most cable modems are designed to only learn a single MAC address
at a time. If you ever replace the device directly connected to the
cable modem, you will have to power cycle the cable modem for the new
device to work.

On 10/3/05, Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Oct 2, 2005, at 10:07 AM, Douglas Ferber wrote:
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> I finally got it to work! I had to recycle the modem for a min and then
> release the IP and renewed it and the WAN IP showed up on WAN interface.
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> i'm sure this is common with cable modems.  i had the same kind of issue
> when my home wireless router croaked and I had to replace it.  i believe it
> has to do with the MAC address changing on the router.
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