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1 year ago

We need a reverse DNS PTR record setup for one of our clients.

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1 year ago

We need a reverse DNS PTR record setup for one of our clients.

Comcast Business customers in good standing and paying for one or more Static IP address should be able to set these PTR records up on their own within the customer portal. There is no compelling reason I can see not to offer this functionality.&nbs

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2 years ago

I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

@Comcast_Cassandra​ Totally unhelpful conversation on the phone. It may be time to part ways with Comcast.  No respect for customer needs.

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I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

@Comcast_Cassandra​ News to me. No one told me I have an "assigned rep."

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I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

I will take this one step further. It is reprehensible that business customers are treated worse than residential customers when it comes to allowing us to use  hardware that works for us.  I don't see how this isn't illegal that we be for

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I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

Based on the device detail for the CBR2 the configuration needs to obtain the IP addresses automatically for wired devices. But DHCP can turned off, can't it? I was not able to find any setting within the device for Link aggregation or LAG s

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I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

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February 28, 2023

2 years ago

I have a Comcast CBR2 (CGA4332COM) and a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. The switch supports link aggregation (LAG). Being that I have 13 static IPs, I would like to use LAG to connect 4 of my modem/gateway ports to the switch in tandem for a combined 4Gbps link, but when I turn LAG on in the swi

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2 years ago

Hello,the company I work for relocated their offices and was assigned a new static IP and Comcast router. I've read that the static IP is configured when the router is installed but I don't recall seeing it in the router settings. I also factory reset the Comcast router because I put it in bridge an

@Green_T​ Assuming you have one Static IP (which, yes, is publicly/globally accessible), then that would be something that (A) Comcast will program into your gateway, after which (B) you will assign directly to your firewall or router of choice as it

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2 years ago

Hello,the company I work for relocated their offices and was assigned a new static IP and Comcast router. I've read that the static IP is configured when the router is installed but I don't recall seeing it in the router settings. I also factory reset the Comcast router because I put it in bridge an