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how to handle my old modem?

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    Southmountain
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    now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

    diligent hands rule....

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      now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

      diligent hands rule....

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      Mike Hankey
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      12 ga. is pretty effective...and a lot of fun!

      The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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        12 ga. is pretty effective...and a lot of fun!

        The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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        Rick York
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        Yes, make it a skeet target. "Pull!"

        "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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        • S Southmountain

          now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

          diligent hands rule....

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          dandy72
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          Same as when I retired my previous router - don't change a thing, set it aside in a drawer, so if the current one dies unexpectedly, you have a replacement that can simply be reconnected and ready to go immediately with no downtime, while you're waiting for a new one to be shipped.

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            Same as when I retired my previous router - don't change a thing, set it aside in a drawer, so if the current one dies unexpectedly, you have a replacement that can simply be reconnected and ready to go immediately with no downtime, while you're waiting for a new one to be shipped.

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            Southmountain
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            this is a nice way to do it.:thumbsup: initially I plan to hammer it and dump it into trash bin.

            diligent hands rule....

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              this is a nice way to do it.:thumbsup: initially I plan to hammer it and dump it into trash bin.

              diligent hands rule....

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              dandy72
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              If it's actually no longer functional and you need to dispose of it, yeah, I'd do the same. But if it's still working and you're just replacing it for "something better", the old hardware is still worth hanging on to IMO for the reason I gave. It's actually saved me some serious downtime.

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                now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                diligent hands rule....

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                Peter_in_2780
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                If you want to make it reusable for someone else, most of them have a 'bent paperclip' factory reset, which should erase all your configuration. If not, the admin interface (if you can get in!) should have a similar facility.

                Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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                • S Southmountain

                  now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  Wizard of Sleeves
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                  Microwave on high for 5 minutes

                  Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.

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                  • S Southmountain

                    now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    rob tillaart
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                    Many modems can be configured as repeater, I use an old one to improve WIFI coverage. It had been used in its 2nd life as a switch (replaced by an 8 port switch). Another one I use to create a standalone network for testing. Other ideas - create a dedicated guest (or kids) network. Easy to enable/disable. - create a cabled cluster of Raspberry PI's

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                      12 ga. is pretty effective...and a lot of fun!

                      The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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                      MKJCP
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                      A perfect shot is had at the distance where the buckshot spread matches the size of the modem. :-D

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                        now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                        diligent hands rule....

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                        Kris Lantz
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                        There's probably a Doom port for it floating around somewhere, if you need an oddball retro gaming device. :laugh:

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                          A perfect shot is had at the distance where the buckshot spread matches the size of the modem. :-D

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                          Mike Hankey
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                          I was thinking 00 Buck Shot ought to work just fine.

                          The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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                          • S Southmountain

                            now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                            diligent hands rule....

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                            mdowd65
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                            Reminds me of an old joke: Q: How many programmers does it take to change a light bulb? A:That's a hardware issue.

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                              now I unplugged my old modem and installed new one successfully. one question is: how to handle this old modem? I assume it may have some information stored in the memory of it. or I can be completely wrong since I am not good at hardware stuff.

                              diligent hands rule....

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                              normcoder
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                              Is it a 1200 Baud modem? did you upgrade to a 56k modem? I could use your old one for my AOL account.

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                                12 ga. is pretty effective...and a lot of fun!

                                The less you need, the more you have. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally. JaxCoder.com

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                                Kirk 10389821
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                                And if you have a clueless son-in-law... He could hold it for you! LOL

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                                  Many modems can be configured as repeater, I use an old one to improve WIFI coverage. It had been used in its 2nd life as a switch (replaced by an 8 port switch). Another one I use to create a standalone network for testing. Other ideas - create a dedicated guest (or kids) network. Easy to enable/disable. - create a cabled cluster of Raspberry PI's

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                                  Southmountain
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                                  your input is enlightening:thumbsup: My Modem is ARRIS SB6190.

                                  diligent hands rule....

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                                    Is it a 1200 Baud modem? did you upgrade to a 56k modem? I could use your old one for my AOL account.

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                                    Southmountain
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                                    it has a label: CAN ICES-3(B) /NMB-3(B). is this related with Baud rate?

                                    diligent hands rule....

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                                      it has a label: CAN ICES-3(B) /NMB-3(B). is this related with Baud rate?

                                      diligent hands rule....

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                                      normcoder
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                                      Sorry, bad old timer 90's joke. 56Kb Modems in the 90's, now most of the time because of Fiber Optics I see routers seldom a modem.

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                                        Sorry, bad old timer 90's joke. 56Kb Modems in the 90's, now most of the time because of Fiber Optics I see routers seldom a modem.

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                                        hpcoder2
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                                        ADSL/VDSL are still modems. As are the Oasis ones. VDSL and Oasis is still used in parts of our "modern" internet. Not sure what my one at home is, but it's an additional box that runs IP over the POTS twisted copper pair, and has a standard ethernet port on the other side. They call it "Fibre to the Curb" (FTTC).

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