The advanced tab seems to be password locked and apparently I wasn't  
given the password.  Question is, how do I get around the fact the the  
cable modem wants
to set a global ip address on the host via dhcp?  This clearly would  
mess up my Linux based routers.  In Linux, can I limit what dhcp from  
the cable modem can change?  I want to set a default route in say the  
Comcast routing table based on what the cable modem tells me instead  
of setting this route in the default routing table.  Is there a  
modified dhcp client that works with this cable modem which will use  
the information the modem provides and apply it appropriately?

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