[leaf-user] Re: Using LEAF with a cable modem

2005-08-24 Thread kwon

Kwon-
I stepped up my Bering uClibC from version 1.2 to
2.2.3 but essentially just needed to drop ppp and
pppoe from the load list, add dhcpcd.lrp, and make the
appropriate changes in the network interfaces file in
lrcfg (use option 1.3 instead of 1.1) Dnsmasq was new,
too... had been using dnscache.
Just pulled out the old installation manual and
stepped through it and it ran pretty much out of the
box. The only odd thing to look out for with that
version is that log.lrp is on the default image but
not in the
default load list. Don't know if that was intentional
or something I mangled, but the weblet sure isn't too
happy with it!
-John


Thanks! John



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[leaf-user] Re: Using LEAF with a cable modem

2005-08-24 Thread John Desmond
kwon wrote:

>> On 6/17/2005 23:54, John Desmond wrote:
>> 
>
 Thanks, everybody, for your advice. I got a nice
note
 from roadrunner support, too. I'm going to go get
 cable tonight!
 John

 --- Kory Krofft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>>
>> John,
>>
>> It should work fine with all of them. Just be
sure
>> to ask for an ethernet style modem not USB.
>> I have been using LEAF with RoadRunner for 5
years
>> with no problems.
>>
>> Kory Krofft
>>
>
>> 
>> Can you please post the differences in setting up
your cable modem vs.
>> DSL? Especially settings for ppp and pppoe?
>> Thanks!
>> Kwon
>> 

Kwon-
I stepped up my Bering uClibC from version 1.2 to
2.2.3 but essentially just needed to drop ppp and
pppoe from the load list, add dhcpcd.lrp, and make the
appropriate changes in the network interfaces file in
lrcfg (use option 1.3 instead of 1.1) Dnsmasq was new,
too... had been using dnscache.
Just pulled out the old installation manual and
stepped through it and it ran pretty much out of the
box. The only odd thing to look out for with that
version is that log.lrp is on the default image but
not in the
default load list. Don't know if that was intentional
or something I mangled, but the weblet sure isn't too
happy with it!
-John



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[leaf-user] Re: Using LEAF with a cable modem

2005-06-18 Thread kwon

On 6/17/2005 23:54, John Desmond wrote:

Thanks, everybody, for your advice. I got a nice note
from roadrunner support, too. I'm going to go get
cable tonight!
John

--- Kory Krofft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



John,

It should work fine with all of them. Just be sure
to ask for an 
ethernet style modem not USB.

I have been using LEAF with RoadRunner for 5 years
with no problems.

Kory Krofft



Can you please post the differences in setting up your cable modem vs. 
DSL? Especially settings for ppp and pppoe?

Thanks!
Kwon




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