At 07:21 PM 3/1/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point +
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought it was a problem with the DHCP server,
At 03:36 AM 3/8/02, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the
network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the
Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me.
At first I thought
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 23:32, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 10:52 PM 3/6/02, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my
Comcast cable
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN or
the Internet from the Linux. When in windows
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN or
the
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After
putting the router in, I
At 10:52 PM 3/6/02, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:50, Chris Jenks wrote:
At 07:35 AM 3/6/02, Paul Mackinney wrote:
Chris Jenks declaimed:
Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my
Comcast cable
modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck
finding what is causing my problem.
I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my
cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point +
cable/dsl router with 4 port switch.
Hi,
I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has
anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers?
I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet
access, and everything works fine in Woody (standard DHCP settings). I'm
At 10:30 PM 3/1/02, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has
anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers?
I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet
access, and everything works
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