On 1 Aug 2006 10:16:47 -0700
mrandrzejak@gmail.com wrote:
| Phil,
|
| I know my Netgear router is an MR814 model. The Adelphia router... I
| dont have that info with me.. Its some strange brand Id never heard
| of... "Teryadon" or something like that. The Vonage router is made by
| Linksys...... I'll get all the model #'s tonite when I get back home.
|
| The MAC address Adelphia registered is from their cable modem. Which
| MAC address should I give them?
It should be the MAC address that their DHCP will authenticate for an
IP assignment, if they are using that. If the "modem" is also acting
as a router (it could ... I cannot rul that out) then perhaps the MAC
of the "modem" is what their DHCP will see the request as coming from.
If it HAS a MAC address, that doesn't necessarily mean it is using it
to play router with. It would need it to connect to it for doing some
configuration in the router itself.
You should ask of the Adelphia support people very clearly _which_ MAC
address it is they need. Perhaps the router is in a funny mode which
plays router when directly connected to a PC, as opposed the more common
methods of doing DHCP or PPPoE inside the PC system, with the modem just
being a demodulator/modulator of the data frames (that's why they call
it a modem).
| Heres how I ran my routers before and worked fine for the last year and
| a half:
|
| 1> cable modem
| 2> vonage linksys
| 3> netgear wireless
Which MAC address did you give to THAT cable company?
| For my vonage VOIP to work well, I run it first before my wireless
| router. Which MAC address should I give Adelphia? My vonage MAC # or
| the wireless MAC #?
Whichever device is going to connect permanently directly to the modem
and route packets for everything else.
People in the past have all kinds of trouble when they do things like
change ethernet card or change computer. They have to re-register the
new MAC address of it. It may be for this reason that they have given
you something that is NOT just a modem. It might well be a combination
modem and router. In that case, you would need to configure things in
your router in a rather different way.
The exact modem brand and model number is needed. Maybe from that someone
can discover what it really is capable of. Or maybe someone has Adelphia
and uses it here that can say what it does.
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