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Originally Posted by elf
Well, your modem will have a MAC address. Your network interface card (NIC) will have a MAC address. And if you have a router, it will also have a MAC address.
I'm not sure why your speed is still the same. Was the new modem supposed to increase bandwidth? Typically the modem is not the limiting factor, but rather the cap they put on the modem (which is done with software and can be changed without replacing the hardware).
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That's weird. Long time ago, I installed the software for NTL on my old PC. But since i built a new PC, I threw old PC away and now using new PC, when i plugged the modem's eternet cable to my PC, I automatically connected internet O_O without installing the software... what the hell happened to that old software? Do I have to install the software again?
I don't have a new modem, still using the old one.