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Apr 2nd 2007, 13:15 GMTD-link Dcm 202 Specs
I bought a brand new DLink DCM-202. I hooked it up and (oddly) it connected to the internet right away. I thought Great! Except that my plan is for 8mbps/768kbps and I couldn't seem to get above 384kbps upload. I looked at my modem's config page, and sure enough the limits were set at 6mbps/384kbps. Now I would just blame this on the cable company, but my old router had the higher settings... I replaced it because while I got the 768kbps upload, I was hardware limited by it to only 3mbps. Anyway, I called up the cable company a few times, and while one of the times they said they could help me out, the general message was that someone else already has that MAC address registered (and the lower speed plan) so I can either live with the lower speed or replace the modem! And the help they said they'd give me never happened. (The plan was to remove the MAC address from the other account, since it should be impossible for that person to be using a valid MAC address.) But how is it even possible for someone else to be using a cable modem with the same MAC address? Could there have been a glitch in the DLink manufacturing process that made a duplicate modem? Has anyone ever seen a duplicate MAC before?