Hi Anthony,

You will have to do some manual editing of some your files. Please
access the following link shown below:

http://members.home.net/randal.leavitt/CableModemConnectionNotes.html

Read the documentation very carefully - make a print out. And, ensure
that you follow it exactly to the 'T'. Make sure that you log in as
'root' and edit the files with the Text Editor supplied in Linux. Edit
the files and resave the changes. Otherwise, you can spend a whole week
adding and removing IP addresses. Or worse, reinstalling your software. 
The only thing that I am still trying to work out is accessing my email
and password. For now, I have created an email address at:
http://www.netscape.com or at http://www.msn.com
They are free.

Good luck!

Roman


Anthony Chuchman wrote:
> 
> Roman,
> 
> I have @Home service as well, and have not yet configured my system. I was
> having problems with the NIC getting recognized, then tried something and
> botched the whole install.
> 
> What did you do that worked?
> 
> Anthony
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Romanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 11:20 PM
> Subject: [newbie] On the Internet with @Home
> 
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > Well, after many hours, I am finally connected to the Internet through
> > Linux!!
> > However, there is one item. The mail server is responding and is
> > requesting a password.
> > It will not recognize the Windows password.
> >
> > What a learning experience (thanks Randall).
> >
> > Roman
> >

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