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Motorola sb5101e modem.....Help Needed......

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by mightyg, Oct 10, 2009.

  1. mightyg

    mightyg Member

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    Can anyone help me, i have just bought a used motorola sb5101e modem off ebay and when i connect it to my cable internet connection it will not connect to the internet.

    I have been told that i need to get a MAC Address for the modem for it to be able to connect online.

    Does anyone know where i can get a MAC Address from and do they know how i can put the new MAC Address onto the modem.

    Any help with this matter would be much appreciated.
     
  2. dailun

    dailun Active member

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    You have to register the device with the cable company.

    You need to contact the cable company to add or change a cable modem on your service.

    There Is no way around it other than to contact the cable company.
     
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  3. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    mightyg, then how are you getting on the net as can only use 1 cable & 1 dsl modem to get on the net?
     
  4. mightyg

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    ddp.......i already have a cable modem off the cable company......my service from the cable company is legit.....the modem is for a neighbour who is not legit....but his cable line is still active so he bought a modem but has been told he needs to get a mac address for it to work, im just trying to give him a hand with it thats all.
     
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    Your friend heard wrong. It's HE who has to give the cable company the MAC address of the modem.

    The MAC address of the modem should be on a label on the modem somewhere. If it isn't there you will need to connect it to a PC and ARP for the address.

    Just because there's a cable TV signal running over the line doesn't mean that the internet service is active.
     
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