I have a rca cable modem modle number dcm315r.....Where can I get the driver for this modem,,,Ive been to RCA,,,HP,,,Thomson,,,and about 50 more places,,,,PLEASE HELP !!!
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Re: rca cable modem...
This one is for a DCM 315, it should be pretty close and might work.
http://a1212.g.akamai.net/7/1212/6718/20030131/comcast.download.akamai.com/6718/help/cmdrivers/RCA_315.zip
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Most cable modes do not have routers built in. I would purchase a router if I would you. Cable modems are direct connections, so there would not be any SSID.
Can we have the modems modle number, as most cable modems you need to purchase a router for.
Here is the usb driver it is directly from the disc for the Thompson 535-2 cable/voice modem. I know this is not on the internet anywhere so please share.
Usually cable providers provide public ip directly to your company ( already bridged ). so no need to configure your modem to bridge.
- Connect the computer directly to the modem and if possible, let me know the ip address of your PC, So we can find the modem already bridged.
- If its already bridged, then Open the ports on your Router ( port number : 3389 for TCP ) or else you may try DMZ Host on your router to check whether it works.
Note:
DMZ ( Demilitarize Zone ) host which opens all ports on your network and shows ur computer to the outside Network which is not really secured one. but you can try it for testing purpose whether it let you to use remote desktop.
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