 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC | Re: [Business] ARP Packets from Comcast are Flooding My LOCAL Ne Let me put it this way,
If the modem is acting a router, then he should contact Comcast (probably best bet is via twitter) and ask that they disable proxy arp on the LAN interface. |
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 Anon | said by whfsdude:If the modem is acting a router, then he should contact Comcast (probably best bet is via twitter) and ask that they disable proxy arp on the LAN interface. Thank you! One of the reasons I am using this forum, rather than contact Comcast, yet, is that the users here have the patience to help me articulate what I need to ask Comcast to do for me. Too often, I call Comcast, I describe the behavior, and I am told something along the lines of "so what?", or "that is normal". |
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 Anon | said by whfsdude:If the modem is acting a router, then he should contact Comcast (probably best bet is via twitter) and ask that they disable proxy arp on the LAN interface.
Thank you -- I just sent a message to Bill at ComcastCares. I will post when I receive a reply. |
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