I am running a dual boot Win & Mandrake 7.1.
When I first installed mandrake's speed tests were uotstanding compared to
win.Since then AT&T upgraded 1 serverand to get good performance on win had
to install their software but there is know software for linux.What the software
does is set pro
Anthony F. Littrel Sr. said at Ò[expert] AT&T cable modemÓ.
[2000-10-04 14:58]
> I am running a dual boot Win & Mandrake 7.1. When I first installed
> mandrake's speed tests were uotstanding compared to win.Since then AT&T
> upgraded 1 serverand to get good performance on win had to install their
If you got a static IP (I did. Woo) then just set up the ethernet as with
any network and your cool. If you got a dynamic IP then set it up w/ your
hostname (as they gave you) as the hostname option w/ dhcp. That's pretty
much everything I've heard that you need to do special. If you can't get
it
Anthony, try installing the dhcpcd (note the extra 'cd') rpms from the mandrake
installation cd or elsewhere. Use: "dhcpcd -h cXXX-a" from an su terminal.
This should set eth0 to use dhcp AT&T style. It will hang up for a moment as it
talks to the @home dhcp server, but wait until the prompt c
Is anyone else running Mandrake 7.1 with AT&T@HOME cable modem service?
Jason Smith
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