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date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:58:04 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.technet        back       


RCA DCM425 Cable Modem   
Do you know if the broadband cable modem RCA DCM425 has memory? We would 
like to load software (shareware or otherwise) onto the modem, to have it 
provide DHCP service.
date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:58:04 -0400   author:   Patrick Whittle

Re: RCA DCM425 Cable Modem   
"Patrick Whittle"  wrote in message 
news:OzyRrUZHJHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Do you know if the broadband cable modem RCA DCM425 has memory? We would
> like to load software (shareware or otherwise) onto the modem, to have it
> provide DHCP service.
>
>
>

Hi Patrick,

There's not a lot you can do with a plain modem.  Invest in a router - that 
will give you DHCP.
-- 
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included.  Braincell on vacation ;-)
MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 06:30:24 +1000   author:   Jane C

Re: RCA DCM425 Cable Modem   
"Jane C"  wrote in message 
news:EAC7F2ED-856D-4077-B407-764C2A57022D@microsoft.com...
>
> "Patrick Whittle"  wrote in message 
> news:OzyRrUZHJHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Do you know if the broadband cable modem RCA DCM425 has memory? We would
>> like to load software (shareware or otherwise) onto the modem, to have it
>> provide DHCP service.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> There's not a lot you can do with a plain modem.  Invest in a router - 
> that will give you DHCP.

Actually many cable modems have a lot of capability, whether QoS / bandwidth 
throttling, firewall, etc.

The question is not whether it has memory (of course it does), or even 
whether the firmware can be flash-upgraded.  The question is whether the 
firmware is locked down by the manufacturer or Linux-based.  If it's Linux 
based, then you can force the manufacturer to give you a copy of the build 
image so you can add software with the features you need.  Otherwise you're 
most likely out of luck, even if it is reasonably programmable, most 
manufacturers won't give you what you need to make changes unless forced to 
by the GPL.

Of course even with devices using Linux, the manufacturer may lie and tell 
you you're only allowed to use their fireware images.

> -- 
> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
> Batteries not included.  Braincell on vacation ;-)
> MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:38:22 -0500   author:   Ben Voigt [C++ MVP] am

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