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i had my modem workin for 2 days it went off today so i re-maced it and all was looking good but the problem i'm haveing is if i have a bad mac the pc will connect but my internet will take me to the activation page if i have a good mac the ip dows not change and will not connect i looked in the overview on haxo and in the event log it's sayin dcho warning here is a few pics
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AFAIK unreg.cm is no longer a vaild config name.
It's usually 'unregandlongernow.cm' in my area and usually just comes up as its dynamic name anyway (not plain text)....and is around 1k in size, not 416 bytes. Maybe something is corrupt in your flash to make Haxor keep displaying unreg.cm Anyways the DHCP warnings are nothing to worry about, although something could have gone wrong on the PC side of DHCP. Try this... Put good (416b) MAC in the modem, save and reboot. Turn the modem off. Turn the PC off. Turn the modem on. Wait 20s. Turn the PC on. Try the net. I could have gone the 'ipconfig /release *' and 'ipconfig /renew *' route (in the command prompt), but knowing nothing about your set up there just try the 1st option. If that doesn't help, spoof your NIC MAC (search the forum on how). It's possible of course that your MAC really is bad and the real name for unreg is just 'unreg.cm' there, but I doubt it. Last edited by sr20; 18-05-10 at 06:55 PM. |
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