On Tuesday 06 February 2001 20:21, you wrote:
> Just had cable access installed. Unfortunately, my provider does not offer
> static IP addresses. Can I still configure it under LM 7.2?
>
>
> Mike Riffle
>
> Morgantown, WV USA
> http://web.mountain.net/~kneiper/rifrak.htm
> Montani Semper Liberi
> NRA   NMLRA   Friends of Fort Frederick
> Prickett's Fort Memorial Foundation
 Yes you can configure it. I use the @home service and have always configured 
statically as i have never had any luck using DHCP. To configure statically 
you will need the following:
your hostname i.e. cx12345-a
your dns domain, i.e. phnx1.az.home.com
IP addy (obviously) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Default Gateway, usually your IP with the last octet changed to 1. I stress 
"USUALLY."
Your DNS server/servers usually a primary and a secondary.
For email purposes the server names and or IP addresses of said servers.
proxy if you use one.
 I may be leaving something out I'm sure someone will clue us in if I am.
If you run windows you can get the majority of this info by running 
"winipcfg" from the start\run menu.
You can get your email servers by looking at the email headers or running 
"netstat -a" when you send and recieve email in windows.
 I would say to call your cable provider but unless you get a nice tech they 
seem to gaurd this info rather gestapo like.
Good luck to ya!
-- 
John W

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