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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 349464" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>Do you have the Cable Modem plugged into the AE? Nothing else in between? If so it's got to be a setting somewhere in the AE OR what Cable provider you using? Some go by the MAC address that every computer, Router ETC has. Since you changed it might be looking for the MAC address the way it was with the Linksys.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: The AE has no MAC Clone option so IF that is the cause you have to call your ISP. This is part of a review on the AE I just found. Do try what Reel1 suggested first though before you panic.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Another possible problem with the AE was the inability to change its MAC address, which means people with ISPs that lock on to a particular MAC address will have to call up their provider."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 349464, member: 8287"] Do you have the Cable Modem plugged into the AE? Nothing else in between? If so it's got to be a setting somewhere in the AE OR what Cable provider you using? Some go by the MAC address that every computer, Router ETC has. Since you changed it might be looking for the MAC address the way it was with the Linksys. EDIT: The AE has no MAC Clone option so IF that is the cause you have to call your ISP. This is part of a review on the AE I just found. Do try what Reel1 suggested first though before you panic. [B]"Another possible problem with the AE was the inability to change its MAC address, which means people with ISPs that lock on to a particular MAC address will have to call up their provider."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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