- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Disconnect the coaxial cable from the Arris.
Turn the Arris off.
Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the Arris.
Turn the Arris on.
Turn on (or reboot) your computer.
Open a command-line prompt on your computer.
Enter 'IPCONFIG' to see the IP-address of the "default gateway".
Open your web-browser, and type that IP-address into your web-browser, to access the configuration-page of the Arris.
Configure the Arris.
Turn the Arris off.
Connect the coaxial cable.
Turn the Arris on.
Reboot your computer.
Done.
first its a mac so no wonder its broken second its not your modem it would be your router settings. you may want to restore your device back to its defualts then try again.
I would expect that unless you are a commercial account, your service provider assigns your IP dynamically. What that means is every time you cycle your router, you get a new address - though your "new" address may be the same as the "old" address, that is incidental to DHCP.
If you really want to know what it is at any given time, I recommend you get Network Magic from Cisco. As a matter of fact, you should probably get this software anyway. It is free to eval for 7 days and will assist in security issues, connectivity and sharing as well as many other things like finding out the IP addresses you seek. Read the deal while at the site. To find it, search "Network Magic" using your favorite search engine.
Thanks for posting your question here at FixYa.com
http://www.drivers-fix.net/arris.php. Comcast sometimes has drivers for this device. Use the ethernet connection if you can cause Arris EMTA's usb outputs **** unless your trying to do both which is what I think your doing. If your computer only has a USB connection look for adaptors
You will need to purchase a router my friend. The arris does not have a DHCP server built in and cannot assign IP addresses to the work stations. The only way that could work is if you ISP provided you with a second IP address, which would also be extremely unsafe from a security standpoint. Any wireless router should do the trick.
×