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We have a customer that is remodeling an entire apartment building and has their construction office in one apartment. As the project moves along, they need to relocate the construction office accordingly. They have their telephone and Internet service provided by Comcast using hardware located within the apartment.
The customer now needs us to move everything to the next temporary office location in a different apartment. My thought is that as long as they remain on the same node, we should be able to plug in the modems to any working CATV outlet in the building.
Am I correct in my assumption? It is my understanding that Comcast communicates with these devices using MAC addresses, so the modems should work pretty much anywhere on their network, correct?
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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