> > > I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port, to
> > > each room in the house). However, that leaves me one
> > > short to connect the cable modem. I connected it via
> > > USB and using the CDCEther driver (as a module) I do
> > > see the following in my dmesg log...
> >
> >emmm
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2003 19:18, Matt Neimeyer wrote:
I'm trying to set up a Gentoo Router / File Server / Firewall...
I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port, to each room
in the house). However, that leaves me one short to connect the
cable modem. I connecte
> I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port, to
> each room in the house). However, that leaves me one
> short to connect the cable modem. I connected it via
> USB and using the CDCEther driver (as a module) I do
> see the following in my dmesg log...
emmmA generally less expensi
On Friday 28 March 2003 19:18, Matt Neimeyer wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a Gentoo Router / File Server / Firewall...
>
> I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port, to each room in the
> house). However, that leaves me one short to connect the cable modem. I
> connected it via USB and
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I'm trying to set up a Gentoo Router / File Server /
Firewall...
I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port,
to
each room in the
house). Howev
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> Subject: [gentoo-user] Cable Modem Configuration
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>
> I'm trying to set up a Gentoo Router / File Server / Firewall...
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I'm trying to set up a Gentoo Router / File Server / Firewall...
I've got multiple NIC's in the box (one for each port, to each room in the
house). However, that leaves me one short to connect the cable modem. I
connected it via USB and using the CDCEther driver (as a module) I do see
the foll