You are mad to be trying this if you don't know what you are doing. I don't know about Digiweb, but I know that UPC's cable broadband service ties you to the MAC address of the UPC-supplied cable modem. You can't replace it, full stop.
You need to talk to your supplier.
You dont replace the UPC/Digiweb supplied device, you connect your cable router in to it. The cable router then creates a LAN to which you can connect your devices (laptops, iPhones, etc) to.
you dont need to do this with newer UPC (Cisco) devices. They have a wireless router built in.
how would you connect it if you didnt connect it with a cable? The digiweb device is not wireless.
from the Digiweb website:
How is the service connected to my computer or network ?
From the integrated radio and antenna unit mounted at roof height, a single data cable is brought down to near ground level on the outside of the building, and enters the building through a single hole which will be sealed with silicon filler, and terminated in a wallmount data socket. A special Power-Over-Ethernet (POE) connector is used to power the radio unit and this will require a nearby power socket. A patch cable is provided to connect from the data socket to your computer network port or network device.
The "network device" in question could be your cable router.
Digiweb's device only supplies you with one (public) IP address. if you only have one PC then you plug your PC straight in to this device and use this public IP address. If you want to share your broadband so that you can use it on other PC's/devices then you need to use a router.
I think you are mixing your terminology here - I am talking about a Cable ROUTER, you are talking about a cable MODEM. two different devices.
A cable ROUTER which will work with Digiweb, NTL or any other non-dsl provider.
Look at this image. The router is the device in the middle, on the right is a MODEM. The modem is usually supplied by the service provider. http://kbserver.netgear.com/images/n101668_image01.gif
ah, I give up.
What would I know, I only do this for a living.
Maybe Which can do a better job.
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Basic Setup for all Routers
Please note: After you have connected your Router to the Metro Thomson modem, you need to reboot the Metro Thomson modem by unplugging the modem's power supply unit for 5 seconds before plugging it back in again. This process needs to be completed for everytime a change of device (computer, Router, Firewall, etc) connecting directly to the Metro Thomson modem occurs, else the Metro Thomson modem will not recognise the change of device.
Your Router must be an Ethernet Broadband Router suitable for cable modem connections and NOT an ADSL Broadband Router that connects via a landline.
WAN connection settings = Dynamic IP / DHCP
This is the only setting required to be changed to allow your Router to work with the Metro Thomson modem.
LOL. What a trainwreck of a thread
Your Router must be an Ethernet Broadband Router suitable for cable modem connections and NOT an ADSL Broadband Router that connects via a landline.
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