Yesterday My connection light on my cable modem to AT&T was flashing. This morning it was not.
I simply disconnected one of my machines from my switch/router and connected it to the cable modem, turned on DHCP, Ipconfig/all in a CMD window, Mark & paste, then hooked everything back up normally. Reset the machines network settings to where they once were and entered the copied info into the router. Bango back on-line.
Too easy. I expected it to take longer for them to transition me, so I am not really disapointed. AT&T has been really reliable (except for once when a car took out a pole down the street, But still they were back up as quickly as they could be). I have had so much more downtime with Qwest (pathetic POS).
I have 5 machines being served by the connection. One for me, One for my Girl, one for the Kids, One for the Entertainment Center and The PDC/File-Print server.
I thought it was fricken hilarious myself.....Go figure.
Another GOOBER that didn't read the article.
Yesterday My connection light on my cable modem to AT&T was flashing. This morning it was not.
/all in a CMD window, Mark & paste, then hooked everything back up normally. Reset the machines network settings to where they once were and entered the copied info into the router. Bango back on-line.
I simply disconnected one of my machines from my switch/router and connected it to the cable modem, turned on DHCP, Ipconfig
Too easy. I expected it to take longer for them to transition me, so I am not really disapointed. AT&T has been really reliable (except for once when a car took out a pole down the street, But still they were back up as quickly as they could be). I have had so much more downtime with Qwest (pathetic POS).
I have 5 machines being served by the connection. One for me, One for my Girl, one for the Kids, One for the Entertainment Center and The PDC/File-Print server.