It's been a long, long time since I got out my JTAG, so I thought I would ask this question before wasting too much time.
I've been using my modem to surf the web for the past 10 years without any problem.
Two days ago I got a message something to the effect I need to activate my modem.
My assumption is Comcast did something on their end to cause this.
Here's my question; is there anything I can do about it, or am I done.
I have a backup of the firmware, but I'm not sure that matters at this point.
If my TM502G cannot be re-activated, what other option do I have?
Thanx or your response.
TM502G Deactivated
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Re: TM502G Deactivated
Can anyone please respond to my question.
I'm really stuck at this point.
Thanx.
I'm really stuck at this point.
Thanx.
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Re: TM502G Deactivated
Is there a difference between a "locked" modem and one that was "deactivated"?
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Re: TM502G Deactivated
What is your purpose to this modem? These modems have two voip lines. I do not know if there are any testing firmware done to this modem.
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My purpose is to use it to connect to the internet. The VOIP is of no use to me.
I just need to know if there is any way to get it activated again.
Thanx.
I just need to know if there is any way to get it activated again.
Thanx.
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Re: TM502G Deactivated
Can anyone just confirm that once it's been deactivated by the cable company there's no way I can reactivate it?
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Re: TM502G Deactivated
Still looking for help....
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