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Old 03-02-2006, 19:08   #2
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Re: two modems two connections

hmm, this sound's rather fishy. You have two modems connected - do you have two bills?

The new modem you have aquired will not work legally. Indeed attempting to use it on the ntl network could well be considered theft of services. Cable Forum does not support such activity so no further information on this will be given.

Regarding the exisiting modems, if you relocate kit from one to the other, assuming the modem is correctly configured, you must simply power the modem off, unplug one piece of kit's ethernet connections, plug in the other kit, power on the modem and it should autodetect.
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