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Sph, since our residential service is addressed dynamically, it's possible, though I haven't heard reports of it. It's possible you left your modem disconnected long enough for it to pull a new address when you reconnected it. -Colleen
I might agree, however, prior to plugging in my neighbor's modem mine was still unable to connect, so it was the new modem that obtained successful connection (via newly acquired IP), which was retained upon reconnecting my modem. Very strange to say the least... is swamper onto something?
BTW - my DHCP server IP is static, as it has remained the same since acquired on 4/3.
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