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One of my PC's won't work with my new Comcast Modemthe Twin Cities area. And yesterday the technicians installed a new Comcast Motorola Cable Modem. The problem is that when the registration disc is ran on one of my PC's (XP SP2, MSI Neo Platinum board with built in gigabit ethernet, firewall turned off, virus turned off) it says that I don't have a network adapter. Which seems weird that 5 minutes before when I still had Time Warner modem and service I was fine and dandy and apparently my ethernet card was working fine. So I have 1 other PC (win 2000 pro) still in my house and was able to get that one running even though the little install disc said there was an error. I finally gave up and tried the modem through usb directly to my computer and that didn't work. This tower is my web development station and is kind of important that I connect to the internet. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be going on? I have tried everything short of doing a wipe and install of my entire system. Something that I don't want to do because setting up IIS is a pain. I spent an hour on the phone with a technician and that didn't help. On 10 Nov 2006 06:40:35 -0800, jaredm***@gmail.com wrote:
> There is no need to install any comcast software on your computers to> I finally gave up and tried the modem through usb directly to my > computer and that didn't work. > connect to comcast. In fact their software often causes probems (see comcast's user forums). If you are using the USB connection (not the preferred way to network), you will need the USB drivers for the modem installed. If you have ethernet use that. You can only have one computer connected to the cable modem. Whenever you change the computer connected to the modem, you must power cycle the modem and computer in the proper sequence and timing. Unplug the modem and computer. Wait several minutes. Plug in the modem and wait for it to sync with comcast. Power up your computer. You are best to get a router then you can use both computers on the Internet at the same time and you won't need to go through this power cycling routine whenever you want to use the other computer. I have a router setup now, and everything works fine with my 2000 old
tower and my mac book pro, but for some reason my xp tower won't talk back to the modem. But the first thing that the technician did was hook the modem directly to that pc via ethernet cord and get it to work and couldn't. So the first computer that the modem connected to was the one that currently doesn't work. On 10 Nov 2006 07:40:18 -0800, jaredm***@gmail.com wrote:
>I have a router setup now, and everything works fine with my 2000 old Jared,>tower and my mac book pro, but for some reason my xp tower won't talk >back to the modem. > >But the first thing that the technician did was hook the modem directly >to that pc via ethernet cord and get it to work and couldn't. So the >first computer that the modem connected to was the one that currently >doesn't work. Do you have both the old tower (Windows 2000?), and Mac Book, connected to the router and both getting Internet service? That's where you need to start. As Bob says, don't run any software from Comcast. If they provided any, un install it first, and restart the computer. Then, with all 3 computers connected to the router, and the router connected to the modem, run "ipconfig /all" (or the equivalent on the Mac Book if you can), and post the logs here. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/reading-ipconfig-and-diagnosing.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/reading-ipconfig-and-diagnosing.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org.
Yet another "network cable unplugged" issue (w/DSL)
Unable to connect to my wireless laptop dns lookup problem Getting Windows XP To Act as NAT Server Disconnected Newtwork Drives I should know this,but.... Print servers am i going to get a reply or what Win has an mtu size, so does router, which matters? LAN Construction |
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