Hey all;
I've been having a ton of fun with the Tivo this week...
New neighbors moved in 3 days ago and now the Bolt wants to pull a 10.0.0.x IP address... I'm set up for 192.168.0.x -- the MoCa network was all f'd up... it still wants to pull a 10. IP address... after screwing with it for an hour I was able to put in a fixed IP address to both of them and am good to go... but my internet is all screwed up and slow as hell.
I suspect it's a Comcast error since I can plug in 10.0.0.1 and get the admin screen for a comcast owned modem on my line (and "xfinitywifi" comes in with full service now)... I own my own modem and 192.168.0.1 takes me to my own Netgear modem. I know Comcast uses 10. IP addresses on their leased modems... it's funny even though I told the tivo my NS is the 192, it still tries to pull 10. for the MoCa... so it's weird that I appear to be able to access my neighbor's modem... I'm thinking they may have a Tivo as well because when I try to do a screencast I see 2 "living room" boxes -- of which one I cannot access...
Has anyone else experienced this? Comcast is ZERO help since I own my own modem... it's funny that they say the modem is screwed up since they say my signal levels are horrible... but when I log in to my own modem's admin screen the signals are well within a good range.
Again, this all started when the new neighbors moved in... I'm about to go have a chat with them. Really weird that I now see two Tivos when I try to screencast, and my Tivo keeps trying to pull an IP range that my network doesn't provide -- but that a leased Comcast modem would provide.
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I've been having a ton of fun with the Tivo this week...
New neighbors moved in 3 days ago and now the Bolt wants to pull a 10.0.0.x IP address... I'm set up for 192.168.0.x -- the MoCa network was all f'd up... it still wants to pull a 10. IP address... after screwing with it for an hour I was able to put in a fixed IP address to both of them and am good to go... but my internet is all screwed up and slow as hell.
I suspect it's a Comcast error since I can plug in 10.0.0.1 and get the admin screen for a comcast owned modem on my line (and "xfinitywifi" comes in with full service now)... I own my own modem and 192.168.0.1 takes me to my own Netgear modem. I know Comcast uses 10. IP addresses on their leased modems... it's funny even though I told the tivo my NS is the 192, it still tries to pull 10. for the MoCa... so it's weird that I appear to be able to access my neighbor's modem... I'm thinking they may have a Tivo as well because when I try to do a screencast I see 2 "living room" boxes -- of which one I cannot access...
Has anyone else experienced this? Comcast is ZERO help since I own my own modem... it's funny that they say the modem is screwed up since they say my signal levels are horrible... but when I log in to my own modem's admin screen the signals are well within a good range.
Again, this all started when the new neighbors moved in... I'm about to go have a chat with them. Really weird that I now see two Tivos when I try to screencast, and my Tivo keeps trying to pull an IP range that my network doesn't provide -- but that a leased Comcast modem would provide.
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