Read good documentation on line for Bering. As for the cable I'm not with cable anymore, but if you are going to use the same NIC for Internet connection like before once you load NIC's modules you should be connected to internet via dhcp. If you are going to use different nic to connect to internet, than you have to release this NIC and than try to connect with new one. That's the only way if I remember.
Andrey

Thomas Boore wrote:

I am new to LPR, but I have been working with linux for years.

I have Charter pipeline, they assign Ip using the Hw address of the nic
card, so there is no login for user name and password.

What is the best way to uses the LPR and which modulars?  I am looking at
the Bering.

The Computer is P-233Mhz, 3c905, kne2000, 128 mb of ram.

Thanks

Thomas Boore
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