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penguinsix Feb 24th 2013 12:00 pm

Re: Router Help
 

Originally Posted by Michael (Post 10566345)
You will have to register your new MAC address of your modem with TWC. The following is how it is done.

http://www.ehow.com/how_12117486_reg...me-warner.html

This is probably what is happening.

Just to be clear, the modem is the device that plugs into the cable coming from the wall. Some modems also have a router / wifi functionality built into them. If the back of the device attached to the wall has a number of 'ports'--i.e. places where you can plug in 1-2-3-4-5 ethernet plugs (think giant USA telephone plug) than your device is probably a modem / router. If there is just one plug out the back, you probably have a simple modem.

Many ISPs have a system like this in which only 1 device (i.e. one MAC address) can be 'attached' to the modem on their system. This can be extremely annoying when you have two computers, or when you replace a machine and the new computers MAC address doesn't match what is on file.

The easiest way around this is to attach a true wifi / router device to the modem so that the MAC address of the router is the one identified with your ISP, and on your end you can have upto 200+ devices attached to your network. Walmart will have several options and you can probably pay around $35-$70 for a decent one.

Southy_SWFC Feb 25th 2013 4:30 am

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Thought i'd replied to this this morning.

I thought it'd be better to have a combined unit, doing the job instead of two. If thats not that case then i'll probably go with the Netgear modem and a wireless router to go with it.

Thanks for your help one and all

Michael Feb 25th 2013 4:58 am

Re: Router Help
 

Originally Posted by Southy_SWFC (Post 10568366)
Thought i'd replied to this this morning.

I thought it'd be better to have a combined unit, doing the job instead of two. If thats not that case then i'll probably go with the Netgear modem and a wireless router to go with it.

Thanks for your help one and all

Personally I'd buy them locally just in case there is a problem making them work and it will be easier to return. Although NETGEAR is probably the biggest sellers of routers, I had a problem several years ago when I upgraded to a NETGEAR n type router (I couldn't get to the BE site). It appeared that the NETGEAR router was creating packets that wouldn't pass through certain manufacturer's routers on the internet since my old router worked and any router in my complex that wasn't password protected also worked. I tried to work out the problem with NETGEAR and even pointed out the internet router that I was having problem with but they were not interested (typical for first line support) so I exchanged it for a Linksys router.

Also about a year ago, Comcast started supporting Ipv6 and a specific NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 modem quit working. Eventually after several months, the problem was resolved (I'm not sure if it was a Comcast or NETGEAR problem).

I think NETGEAR produces good products but there are so many variations with the way manufacturers create or pass packets that there is always a potential for problems. Some follow specifications exactly while others tolerate inconsistencies in packet formation.

Southy_SWFC Feb 25th 2013 5:43 am

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Sky and Plusnet (I think) always supplied Netgear routers when I was in England and I always found them good enough and easy to install and mess around with so I'll stick to what I know

Michael Feb 25th 2013 5:51 am

Re: Router Help
 

Originally Posted by Southy_SWFC (Post 10568740)
Sky and Plusnet (I think) always supplied Netgear routers when I was in England and I always found them good enough and easy to install and mess around with so I'll stick to what I know

The new NETGEAR routers are extremely easy to setup (easier than the Linksys routers) and are usually reliable but there is always a possibility of problems.

Bob Feb 25th 2013 6:04 am

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For Modem, I've had the Motorola Surf jobbies, they do the job, but a fair few have died on me.

Routers, Netgear has been solid for me, some regular firmware updates when N first came about and it's been pretty solid since then. Has a power button on it too, which is nice as you don't have to pull the pull to reset it if you need to.

Linksys, really rock solid too, haven't had issues with those that I've used.

D-Link, bit hit or miss, had a few fail in the past but when it works, it's pretty decent and easy to set up.

Not used Buffalo, but a lot of friends like it, decent to mod and set up.

Belkin has been consistently shit though, every bloody time.

fatbrit Feb 25th 2013 6:16 am

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10568829)
Linksys, really rock solid too, haven't had issues with those that I've used.
...
Belkin has been consistently shit though, every bloody time.

You know that Cisco are selling Linksys to Belkin? :eek:

Bob Feb 25th 2013 6:41 am

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Originally Posted by fatbrit (Post 10568878)
You know that Cisco are selling Linksys to Belkin? :eek:

I'd read something about it, but didn't know if it was going ahead or not.

Bad news that :lol:

Brit3964 Feb 26th 2013 1:36 am

Re: Router Help
 
I'd buy a cable modem over renting it. In the long run it works out cheaper. The Motarola's seem to be very good. Just check first with TWC to see if it's on their approved list.

I had a TWC supplied SB4100 in 2004. It lasted 6 years until one too many lightning strikes took it out. Replaced by TWC with a 5100. When I moved here to FL almost 2yrs ago, I decided to buy an SB6120 and that's been running ever since. Saves $7 or so on the monthly rental.

For routers, I've had a few. Most seem to work for a while then pack up. Currently using a D-Link, bought for $30 in 2010.

Southy_SWFC Feb 26th 2013 3:16 am

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At the time we signed up to TWC we assumed we'd have sold our house by the time that renting a router would stop making sense financially. About a year later we're still there and now its not making as much sense.

jeffreyhy Feb 26th 2013 3:27 am

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For routers, see what The Wirecutter has to say here:
http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/bes...-asus-rt-n66u/

And click on the "top 5 wireless routers" link in the article to go to CNet reviews of routers.

Regards, JEff

Bootle Feb 26th 2013 3:43 am

Re: Router Help
 
Your problem sounds like a dynamic IP problem which will happen again even if you buy a new router and modem. The problem is that because you have a lot of devices they can often come into conflict with each other by using the same IP address with the wireless router. The problem can be fixed by forcing each of your laptops to a static IP.

RoadWarriorFromLP Feb 26th 2013 4:11 am

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Originally Posted by Bootle (Post 10571073)
Your problem sounds like a dynamic IP problem which will happen again even if you buy a new router and modem. The problem is that because you have a lot of devices they can often come into conflict with each other by using the same IP address with the wireless router. The problem can be fixed by forcing each of your laptops to a static IP.

This is a good suggestion. Before the OP runs out and buys new gear, this sort of troubleshooting should be tried first. There may not be anything wrong with either the modem or the router.

Bob Feb 26th 2013 4:37 am

Re: Router Help
 

Originally Posted by Bootle (Post 10571073)
Your problem sounds like a dynamic IP problem which will happen again even if you buy a new router and modem. The problem is that because you have a lot of devices they can often come into conflict with each other by using the same IP address with the wireless router. The problem can be fixed by forcing each of your laptops to a static IP.

Either that, or to get the DNS server on the router to flush the numbers quicker.

Static IP per device would be better, but not quite so good if you went out and about with it and then using free wifi at various places.

Southy_SWFC Feb 26th 2013 1:20 pm

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I never use the laptop anywhere else so I'm all for giving it a go. Now then, where do I start


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