RCA DCM 425C does not work with Apple.

RCA DCM 425C does not work with Apple.

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RCA DCM 425C does not work with Apple. googlegroups-nospam4me 02-04-2006
Posted by on February 4, 2006, 1:13 pm
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Does
anyone here have a technical explanation on why the RCA DCM425C modem
work with Windows, but not with Apple? Is it not implementing
protocols properly?

See this post for more details:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15401401

Thanks,


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Posted by Warren on February 4, 2006, 10:17 pm
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googlegroups-nospam4me@sneakemail.com wrote:
>
> Does
> anyone here have a technical explanation on why the RCA DCM425C modem
> work with Windows, but not with Apple? Is it not implementing
> protocols properly?
>
> See this post for more details:
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15401401
>
> Thanks,
>

TCP/IP over Ethernet is TCP/IP over Ethernet. The operating system of a
computer is irrelevant as long as TCP/IP is installed for the Ethernet
adapter.

When ever you switch computers connected to the modem, you need to
disconnect the old computer, power-off the modem, then re-power the modem.
Don't connect the new computer to the modem until the modem regains sync. If
after that, it still doesn't work with a different computer, but it had been
working with another computer, I would look toward the computer for a
problem with the network adapter - for example, is DHCP enabled.

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Posted by on February 5, 2006, 1:07 pm
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Thanks,
I'm of the same thought, that it's just TCP/IP over ethernet so it
should be irrelevant, but that is not the reality. Having a degree in
Comp sci, and having worked as a unix sys admin, the fact that it
behaves differently really bothers me, and now I need to know why.

Let me clarify,
I'm assigned an IP address so DHCP is working.
I'm able to connect to the internet so TCP/IP is working.
I have latency under 50ms and no packet loss.
However I'm only getting 1/4 of the speed that I do with Windows.
I too suspected the apple computers.
But simply taking the powerbook next door to my neighbors worked fine
with their motorola.
I also hooked my RCA modem up over there just to confirm the issue
returned.
I bought my own Motorola and now things are fine.
It's pretty clear that it has something to do with the RCA modem.

Some of my guesses.
auto-sensing/auto-negotiating is unable to negotiate full duplex,
100Mbs for the link.
Poor MTU Discovery
Different TCP implementations causing more collisions and an increased
backoff for resend.
Something in the DOCSIS implementation?




Warren wrote:
> googlegroups-nospam4me@sneakemail.com wrote:
> >
> > Does
> > anyone here have a technical explanation on why the RCA DCM425C modem
> > work with Windows, but not with Apple? Is it not implementing
> > protocols properly?
> >
> > See this post for more details:
> > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15401401
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
>
> TCP/IP over Ethernet is TCP/IP over Ethernet. The operating system of a
> computer is irrelevant as long as TCP/IP is installed for the Ethernet
> adapter.
>
> When ever you switch computers connected to the modem, you need to
> disconnect the old computer, power-off the modem, then re-power the modem.
> Don't connect the new computer to the modem until the modem regains sync. If
> after that, it still doesn't work with a different computer, but it had been
> working with another computer, I would look toward the computer for a
> problem with the network adapter - for example, is DHCP enabled.
>
> --
> 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.
>
> Compare and buy TaxCut and TurboTax Software:
> http://www.holzemville.com/taxes/


Posted by on February 17, 2006, 5:40 pm
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at 10:07 AM, googlegroups-nospam4me@sneakemail.com said:


>Let me clarify,
>I'm assigned an IP address so DHCP is working.
>I'm able to connect to the internet so TCP/IP is working.
>I have latency under 50ms and no packet loss.
>However I'm only getting 1/4 of the speed that I do with Windows. I too
>suspected the apple computers.

I had that same problem with a Motorla SB5100 and eComStation (OS/2.) Got
6 meg downloads in Win98 (which I rarely boot to), and 1.5 meg downloads
with eCS. I got a D-Link DCM-202, and it gets 6 meg downloads with eCS
and Win98 (I still have a problem with some sites - cnn.com, gmail.com
among them - only loading after a reboot.) I had no problems with my old
Sharkfin modem, but it died.


Alan

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Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on February 4, 2006, 10:18 pm
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googlegroups-nospam4me@sneakemail.com wrote:

> anyone here have a technical explanation on why the RCA DCM425C modem
> work with Windows, but not with Apple? Is it not implementing
> protocols properly?
>
> See this post for more details:
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15401401

I've seen more than one instance of network port incompatibilities--for
example, a computer device not playing well with a certain brand of
switch. That sort of thing.

That's the likely story here.


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