Subj : NO ONE CAN CONNECT To : Andrew Leary From : Mike Luther Date : Wed Feb 03 2016 22:01:08 Interesting... AL> Hello Daryl! AL> Saturday January 30 2016 01:23, Daryl Stout wrote to Robert Wolfe: DS> I have the LinkSys WRT54G router...but I also DS> have an Xfinity cable DS> modem/router...but it's set up in bridge mode. Several applications DS> would not work otherwise. AL> What brand/model is the the Xfinity router? Some of them are very AL> unreliable in bridge mode. When we upgraded here, AL> they first gave use a Cisco DPC device which never AL> worked properly in bridge mode. After several hours AL> dealing with their inept customer support, they agreed AL> to exchange it for an Arris TM722G which has worked AL> flawlessly ever since I set it up. AL> Andrew I'm a Suddenlink cable customer here. When they moved forward to fiber optics for total generics source down to all various speeds customers, for reasons that needed to go back to even old coax cable mode folks, they had to swap their 'cable' modem to a a new complete version, as well as revise the 'splitter' to handle the TV and video complete 'modem' operations for all that stuff which has nothing to do with the IT data for my multiple servers and so on. They swapped out the old data modem for a new Arris Touchstone Cable-Modem for that here. Not exactly sure what part of tne ID complete tag is a crossref to your TM722G above here but part of the coding has CM820A/SL in it. At present they offer even 1GB service on complete fiber optics as well. Which can work fine as on as 'someone' doesn't poke dis or dat, or, as we have also found out that up in the air the squirrels love to eat it!! Interestingly, the switch that was behind the then cable modem originally worked fine - SOME TIMES - but locked up everything lots of the time as well here. After lots of research, my at then SMC Networks switch simply would not handle their new format for this and that. We tested this and that and the final at this time choice that has worked fine for months now is a Linksys SE1500 5 port fast ethernet switch. Which through it's ports to all the other this and that has solved that problem. In my case it is a '10/100' unit which can coordinate a full 10/100/1000 coordinated mixed mess operation. Cisco and other things are all under this master interface for them as needed. Mike Luther as N117C here in College Station, Texas. --- * Origin: BV HUB CLL(979)696-3600 (1:117/100) .