Thomas Graham posts :
> is it possible to use DHCP server to share cable connection to LAN ?
You need not use a DHCP server per se because usually the cable modem
has a DHCP server embedded in. My Motorola SB 3100 modem can assign IP
addresses dynamically. Read on the relevant info:
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Thomas Graham wrote:
> ipmasq using fix LAN ip, which is I do not like.
> is it possible to use DHCP server to share cable
> connection to LAN ?
Yes, but you're still going to need ipmasq anyway. DHCP will only dole
out the IPs on your network. Be careful to set it up right
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 12:37:11AM +0800, Thomas Graham wrote:
> hey, I am wonder how can I share my cable connection
> to two PCs using debian ?
Yes.
> ipmasq using fix LAN ip, which is I do not like.
You are wrong here. IPmasq method does not require this. Network
IP assignment rocedure
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 10:37, Thomas Graham wrote:
> hey, I am wonder how can I share my cable connection
> to two PCs using debian ?
> ipmasq using fix LAN ip, which is I do not like.
> is it possible to use DHCP server to share cable
> connection to LAN ?
What you ask (using static IPs) happens _
hey, I am wonder how can I share my cable connection
to two PCs using debian ?
ipmasq using fix LAN ip, which is I do not like.
is it possible to use DHCP server to share cable
connection to LAN ?
Thanks
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