  Johkal Cool Cat Premium,MVM join:2002-11-13 Happy Valley clubs: | reply to attheirmercy Re: [Connectivity] My account was suspended for exceeding the in
Get a second account. Problem solved.  |
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2 edits | said by Johkal :Get a second account. Problem solved.  Odd thing, I work at Best Buy (Geek Squad). There was a customer that came in talking to me about Comcast. He said that they would not let him have a second account/second modem in the house. He was telling them the MAC address of the cable modem to get it activated and they said he already had one.
Sorry to go OT, but I think Comcast would be into making money. Anyone hear about this ever.
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| said by Nsane_iceman :Odd thing, I work at Best Buy (Geek Squad). There was a customer that came in talking to me about Comcast. He said that they would not let him have a second account/second modem in the house. He was telling them the MAC address of the cable modem to get it activated and they said he already had one. Sorry to go OT, but I think Comcast would be into making money. Anyone here about this ever. I have seen it discussed before. It may be something which varies by market; some have been refused, others have posted claiming to have two accounts. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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| reply to Nsane_iceman quote: Odd thing, I work at Best Buy (Geek Squad). There was a customer that came in talking to me about Comcast. He said that they would not let him have a second account/second modem in the house. He was telling them the MAC address of the cable modem to get it activated and they said he already had one.
It depends on the way the DB's are setup. Some are archaic and didn't have the foresight when they set it up to see that in the future there might possibly be a need to have more than one provisioned MAC at a particular address -- that MAC is locked in to the physical street address and so that street address then can't be used again. And since the DB's are usually regional or even just local, it varies depending on the market.
HOWEVER, in some cases I've also seen they COULD setup a second account at an address, but are simply too lazy to. |
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