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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:42 am Post subject: Question? Program capable of standby |
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Hey i was just wondering if there is a program out there that is
capable of making the motorola cable modem to standby mode where the
orange light is at the bottom instead of pressing the standby button
on the actual modem, like a program where i can run it on my computer
to make it standby =] thanks i was just wondering if there was such a
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$Bill Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 6:31 am Post subject: Re: Question? Program capable of standby |
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Jon.CY.Lee98@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | Hey i was just wondering if there is a program out there that is
capable of making the motorola cable modem to standby mode where the
orange light is at the bottom instead of pressing the standby button
on the actual modem, like a program where i can run it on my computer
to make it standby =] thanks i was just wondering if there was such a
thing
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If there were, it would most likely involve using SNMP.
It may also involve having a password to effect the change or at
least coming from the wideband side.
So I'm guessing not likely. |
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Warren H Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:28 am Post subject: Re: Question? Program capable of standby |
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$Bill wrote:
| Quote: | Jon.CY.Lee98@gmail.com wrote:
Hey i was just wondering if there is a program out there that is
capable of making the motorola cable modem to standby mode where the
orange light is at the bottom instead of pressing the standby button
on the actual modem, like a program where i can run it on my computer
to make it standby =] thanks i was just wondering if there was such a
thing
If there were, it would most likely involve using SNMP.
It may also involve having a password to effect the change or at
least coming from the wideband side.
So I'm guessing not likely.
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Well, it doesn't have to be that complicated. The old 2100D and 3100D
modems had a similar function through the http interface on the user
side of the modem. They had to be able to be put into and taken out of
standby from the desktop when they were used in a one-way cable system,
but the function could also be adapted to a two-way situation as well.
(On those modems, if you went to one of the internal web pages, there
was a link to activate/deactivate the modem, and the "software" on the
desktop was just a short-cut to that http link.)
Whether that functionality was retained in the later modem series that
didn't have D versions, I don't know. It's not something that people
generally ask for. It's possible that the functionality is still there,
and can still be accessed through the http side. I just don't know if
anyone has bothered with it.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:03 am Post subject: Re: Question? Program capable of standby |
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On Apr 6, 1:28 am, "Warren H" <whol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | $Bill wrote:
Jon.CY.Le...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey i was just wondering if there is a program out there that is
capable of making the motorola cable modem to standby mode where the
orange light is at the bottom instead of pressing the standby button
on the actual modem, like a program where i can run it on my computer
to make it standby =] thanks i was just wondering if there was such a
thing
If there were, it would most likely involve using SNMP.
It may also involve having a password to effect the change or at
least coming from the wideband side.
So I'm guessing not likely.
Well, it doesn't have to be that complicated. The old 2100D and 3100D
modems had a similar function through the http interface on the user
side of the modem. They had to be able to be put into and taken out of
standby from the desktop when they were used in a one-way cable system,
but the function could also be adapted to a two-way situation as well.
(On those modems, if you went to one of the internal web pages, there
was a link to activate/deactivate the modem, and the "software" on the
desktop was just a short-cut to that http link.)
Whether that functionality was retained in the later modem series that
didn't have D versions, I don't know. It's not something that people
generally ask for. It's possible that the functionality is still there,
and can still be accessed through the http side. I just don't know if
anyone has bothered with it.
--
Warren H.
==========
Disclaimer: My views reflect those of myself, and not my
employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife.
Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is
coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this
response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants
to go outside now.
Maintain your landscape with Black & Decker:
http://www.holzemville.com/mall/blackanddecker
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If its possible :X could someone help me find a program that wlil be
able to do it >< because ive been seraching everywhere and i couldn't
find a program that allows me to do it or amybe someone could help
make a program? >< =/ |
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