Cox Cable / Static IP / New Router
Michael Butash
michael at butash.net
Thu Aug 30 11:47:27 MST 2012
They don't assign static addresses via dhcp lease, you just tend to keep
the lease as long as you don't let it lapse (your router stays online).
If you bought a static address (i think you need business services for
this), then you need to configure it as static, non-dhcp. Otherwise a
new mac==new ip lease, which you got there.
-mb
On 08/30/2012 11:33 AM, keith smith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Last night, after 6 years of good loyal service, my D-Link router died.
> I just happened to have a never used 2 year old Netgear router in my
> closet. I hooked it up and everything was fine at first. I have a static
> IP and it changed. I called Cox and was told I needed to configure my
> router to tell them what my IP is. I'm not a network guru, so this hit
> me kind of strange. I thought they assigned IP's.
>
> Any thoughts on this are much appreciated.
>
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