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Henry wrote:
When the last Comcast guy was here he gave me some information I thought I'd pass on. To query the Comcast modem, use IE (Mozilla don't work) and type in the following URL 192.168.100.1 You should get a screen that looks like the attached .doc file. That address works with the Scientific-Atlanta WebSTAR DPC2100 cable modem, but only the "System" button is active, and it comes up as the default. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
... Henry wrote: When the last Comcast guy was here he gave me some information I thought I'd pass on. To query the Comcast modem, use IE (Mozilla don't work) and type in the following URL 192.168.100.1 You should get a screen that looks like the attached .doc file. That address works with the Scientific-Atlanta WebSTAR DPC2100 cable modem, but only the "System" button is active, and it comes up as the default. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Mike - That is a fairly standard IP address usage for DOCSIS 1.0/2.0 compliant cable modems. The Linksys and Motorola modems also use these addresses as a default. You can look at the statistics on some of these modems, however the firmware and configuration files for various cable modems are only uploaded from the head-end of the cable system's equipment. IF you have a router/gateway after the modem, these are usually 192.168.1.1 Greg w9gb |
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gb wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Henry wrote: When the last Comcast guy was here he gave me some information I thought I'd pass on. To query the Comcast modem, use IE (Mozilla don't work) and type in the following URL 192.168.100.1 You should get a screen that looks like the attached .doc file. That address works with the Scientific-Atlanta WebSTAR DPC2100 cable modem, but only the "System" button is active, and it comes up as the default. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Mike - That is a fairly standard IP address usage for DOCSIS 1.0/2.0 compliant cable modems. The Linksys and Motorola modems also use these addresses as a default. You can look at the statistics on some of these modems, however the firmware and configuration files for various cable modems are only uploaded from the head-end of the cable system's equipment. IF you have a router/gateway after the modem, these are usually 192.168.1.1 Greg w9gb Thanks. They didn't have broadband internet on cable systems when I worked in the business. I repaired headend and distribution equipment back in the '80s. Actually, I have a Linksys router and a Belkin Wireless G router on my network. The Linksys is in the 192.168.1.X range, but the Belkin is in the 192.168.2.X range. I have it set up this way because the DHCP server in the Belkin is a severe bottleneck, dropping my bandwidth down to barely more than dialup, but the Linksys gives me over 2 Mb per second. I should have taken the Belkin crap back to Circuit City they day that I bought it. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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