It does seem odd to me that your ip and gateway are not both within the
same network boundary, as shown by the /23 mask there..

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:

> Well, I've found the IOS that runs DHCP client, and I've found the command.
> I've just spent the past 4 hours trying to resolve why I'm getting
> encapsulation failure messages after the DHCP Offer is made from the
service
> provider (Shaw @ Home) and have discovered the following:
>
> My IP Address: 24.65.134.40
> Subnet Mask:  255.255.254.0
> Gateway:       24.65.142.1
>
> Anyone see a problem?
>
> If you do, then you're one up on Shaw Cable's technical support.  They
won't
> look at the problem because it's a Cisco router at the other end--an
> unsupported device.  But the device isn't the problem--their scope
> configuration is.
>
> No, I can't get any information on who it is that I'm speaking with other
> than his name is Darren.
>
> No, I can't speak to a supervisor.
>
> And no, I can't continue talking either because I've just been hung up on.
>
> What excellent customer service.  Just what exactly is technical support
> for?
>
> So if anyone out there knows anyone at Shaw, they might want to mention
> their problem to them.  And no, I'm not just talking about their
> interpersonal skills.
>
> So thanks to everyone who tried to help me get this going...
>
>
>   -- Leigh Anne




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