This sounds like the router needs to clone the MAC address of a NIC
maybe. Still it is off topic as this newsgroup if for the Microsoft
broadband networking hardware & related software only.
ajh824 wrote:
> Here's the situation:
>
> 1)We had some internet service problems, and have recently replaced our
> cable modem...
>
> 2) When connected directly to the PC, there is no problem accessing the
> internet (i.e. this is not a problem with our Comcast connection)
>
> 3) We are using a USR8054 Router -- the network seems to work just fine
> -- the router recognizes all PC's on the network, both wired and
> wireless
>
> 4) Connections seem fine -- the cable modem shows that it is connected,
> and the USR router has the "WAN" light solid (i.e. it is picking up a
> signal from the cable modem)....
>
> 5) No DHCP address is detected by the router -- i.e. although the
> internet connection seems to work fine when connected directly to the
> PC, for some reason the router is not picking anything up.......hence,
> can't connect to internet via router.....
>
> Have tried resetting router, resetting modem, renewing IP....no
> luck......fixed IP is not an option.
>
> Am at a loss about what to do next....suggestions??/
>
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