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Hooper
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join:2001-10-22
Castle Rock, CO

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Re: Make your actiontec a bridge with VOD working with REV D

What happens if you reboot the router? Does the Actiontec Ethernet connection become disabled still?
yubin7
join:2008-02-17
Desoto, TX

yubin7

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are you referring to rebooting the actiontec? or your personal router? If you mean the actiontec, then yes, mine disables the BB eth everytime, but it still pulls an IP for some reason. If that happens to you, jsut enable the BB Eth again and then reboot your personal router. It all picks back up.

BKJ
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ok i sent you a pm on yahoo.
BKJ

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ugg.. did you get the pm yubin?
Hooper
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Castle Rock, CO

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said by yubin7:

are you referring to rebooting the actiontec? or your personal router? If you mean the actiontec, then yes, mine disables the BB eth everytime, but it still pulls an IP for some reason. If that happens to you, jsut enable the BB Eth again and then reboot your personal router. It all picks back up.

That's the rub... I am not always at home when the power goes out. I have been running a config like this one for over a year and sometimes the Actiontec just craps out on its own and reboots itself as well. It is so sad that we have to go through all this nonsense to use our own equipment.

BKJ
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hooper, my exact sentiments... i am so close to going back to my cable modem! arggggg....