DO cable modems process ASP internally, or do they first make a call to the server, and the server is the one actually responding?
For example:
1) when I enter 192.168.100.1 when the modem is UP, I am able to get a Modem Status page. However when the internet is down, I get nothing.
2) This particular modem also has multiple menu pages.
Yesterday, I can able to access the log page. After identifying various log issues and sending them off to the cable company, the Log Menu choice is still availabe, but nothing comes up in the browser when this menu choice is selected.
If their server is controlling, and hence someone has toggled off that page -- so it is no longer presented to users --, getting nothing makes sense, otherwise ??
For example:
1) when I enter 192.168.100.1 when the modem is UP, I am able to get a Modem Status page. However when the internet is down, I get nothing.
2) This particular modem also has multiple menu pages.
Yesterday, I can able to access the log page. After identifying various log issues and sending them off to the cable company, the Log Menu choice is still availabe, but nothing comes up in the browser when this menu choice is selected.
If their server is controlling, and hence someone has toggled off that page -- so it is no longer presented to users --, getting nothing makes sense, otherwise ??