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Old 06-13-2007, 01:04 PM
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Hello, I am in the process of moving my residence. I currently am
using wireless connection for my internet as well as to connect 2
replay tv's to communicate with each other. I would like to disconnect
my wireless router to enable me to move it to my new home. Once its
disconnected, my computer does not connect to the internet after I've
plugged the cable from the modem into my computer. Obviously I'm
missing some steps. Can anyone help?
Thank you ever so much.


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Old 06-13-2007, 01:39 PM
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In article <1181739861.988518.110850@i13g2000prf.googlegroups .com>, on
Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:04:21 -0700, wrote:

> Hello, I am in the process of moving my residence. I currently am
> using wireless connection for my internet as well as to connect 2
> replay tv's to communicate with each other. I would like to disconnect
> my wireless router to enable me to move it to my new home. Once its
> disconnected, my computer does not connect to the internet after I've
> plugged the cable from the modem into my computer. Obviously I'm
> missing some steps. Can anyone help?
> Thank you ever so much.



Comcast customer, right?

If you change the NIC connected to a Comcast modem, you need to power
cycle the modem. Unplug your modem, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in.


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Old 06-13-2007, 07:23 PM
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On Jun 13, 9:39 am, Seth Goodman <seth_n...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <1181739861.988518.110...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups .com>, on
> Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:04:21 -0700, wrote:
>
> > Hello, I am in the process of moving my residence. I currently am
> > using wireless connection for my internet as well as to connect 2
> > replay tv's to communicate with each other. I would like to disconnect
> > my wireless router to enable me to move it to my new home. Once its
> > disconnected, my computer does not connect to the internet after I've
> > plugged the cable from the modem into my computer. Obviously I'm
> > missing some steps. Can anyone help?
> > Thank you ever so much.

>
> Comcast customer, right?
>
> If you change the NIC connected to a Comcast modem, you need to power
> cycle the modem. Unplug your modem, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in.
>
> --
> Seth Goodman


Hey Seth,
Thanks for the information, but it did not work. I am using a d-link
router and yes a modem via comcast. I power cycled the modem but when
I plugged it back in, it did not work. Any other ideas?

Again, thank you.


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Old 06-14-2007, 03:28 AM
John Navas
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 19:23:38 -0000, Ssaz518@gmail.com wrote in
<1181762618.424489.264730@a26g2000pre.googlegroups .com>:

>On Jun 13, 9:39 am, Seth Goodman <seth_n...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> In article <1181739861.988518.110...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups .com>, on
>> Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:04:21 -0700, wrote:
>>
>> > Hello, I am in the process of moving my residence. I currently am
>> > using wireless connection for my internet as well as to connect 2
>> > replay tv's to communicate with each other. I would like to disconnect
>> > my wireless router to enable me to move it to my new home. Once its
>> > disconnected, my computer does not connect to the internet after I've
>> > plugged the cable from the modem into my computer. Obviously I'm
>> > missing some steps. Can anyone help?
>> > Thank you ever so much.

>>
>> Comcast customer, right?
>>
>> If you change the NIC connected to a Comcast modem, you need to power
>> cycle the modem. Unplug your modem, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in.


>Thanks for the information, but it did not work. I am using a d-link
>router and yes a modem via comcast. I power cycled the modem but when
>I plugged it back in, it did not work. Any other ideas?


What's happening on the computer? Does it see the network cable? Do
you have the right kind of cable? Does it try and fail to get a DHCP
address? Extra points for telling us the exact models of all hardware,
firmware versions, and computer OS.

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