On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 12:34, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> > 
> > --
> I see that you had it working on a linux v6.2.  Use that IP address, and
> DNS.  Also most ISP don't do this anymore but I don't know who you have
> but your machine name might need to be a certain name.  This used to be
> used by the ISP to access the network, but is no longer used unless you
> are within some other proxy in which case you will need a valid machine
> name.


It sounds to me like you might be having a NIC MAC address problem. 
Contact your cable company and see if they use your MAC address to
authenticate you to their system.  That or the DHCP lease uses your MAC
address and your lease has not expired


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