I have a puzzlement that I just want to understand...
A friend moved here to a Brighthouse.roadrunner location. Ordered up broadband internet and it was installed. Worked fine with direct connect to cable modem--Terayon brand.
He bought a Netgear wireless router and asked me to set it up. I am a former CCNA and am pretty darn up on networking. I did the setup manually (the Netgear dummy disk won't work with Vista 64 bit). Could not get anything other than a "local only" connection. Router page could be accessed, but router ping returned General Failures. ipconfig /all looked perfectly normal.
After finally admitting defeat (hard to do--never been defeated on something this simple before), I called Netgear. The clue to making it work was setting MAC address to "Use Computer MAC Address" rather than default!
What I don't understand is that I also am on this exact same provider (live 3 miles from friend's house), and my setup works fine with a Netgear router set to default MAC.
I understand MAC registration limitation by some providers. I don't understand why his IP service was restricted to the computer's MAC and mine is not. I have a different brand cable modem, but the MAC limitation is a provider policy thing (we are only going to send service to the MAC we have recorded for this user)--not a router-dependent thing, right?
Any insight?
A friend moved here to a Brighthouse.roadrunner location. Ordered up broadband internet and it was installed. Worked fine with direct connect to cable modem--Terayon brand.
He bought a Netgear wireless router and asked me to set it up. I am a former CCNA and am pretty darn up on networking. I did the setup manually (the Netgear dummy disk won't work with Vista 64 bit). Could not get anything other than a "local only" connection. Router page could be accessed, but router ping returned General Failures. ipconfig /all looked perfectly normal.
After finally admitting defeat (hard to do--never been defeated on something this simple before), I called Netgear. The clue to making it work was setting MAC address to "Use Computer MAC Address" rather than default!
What I don't understand is that I also am on this exact same provider (live 3 miles from friend's house), and my setup works fine with a Netgear router set to default MAC.
I understand MAC registration limitation by some providers. I don't understand why his IP service was restricted to the computer's MAC and mine is not. I have a different brand cable modem, but the MAC limitation is a provider policy thing (we are only going to send service to the MAC we have recorded for this user)--not a router-dependent thing, right?
Any insight?