Renew ip address with cable modem !! thx for help !!

2003-07-10 Thread Linux Novice
I've tried ifconfig eth0 up and ifconfig eth0 down, the ip address remain same as before, How can I do can renew my computer ip address ? Thanks for help !! Linux Newbies ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -

Re: Renew ip address with cable modem !! thx for help !!

2003-07-10 Thread Net Llama!
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Linux Novice wrote: I've tried ifconfig eth0 up and ifconfig eth0 down, the ip address remain same as before, How can I do can renew my computer ip address ? The dhcp server would need to renew the lease. There might be a way of forcing it, depending on which dhcp client

Re: Renew ip address with cable modem !! thx for help !!

2003-07-10 Thread Kurt Wall
Quoth Linux Novice: I've tried ifconfig eth0 up and ifconfig eth0 down, the ip address remain same as before, How can I do can renew my computer ip address ? If you're using DHCP, the lease is automatically renewed. Why do you want a new IP address? Kurt -- I am so optimistic about beef

modem on-board k7sem

2003-04-12 Thread Bruno Vieira
Hi everyone. I have an ECS K7SEM board and I would like to use its on-board modem (pctel Amr). Someone know how to do it works ? I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 - Kernel 2.14.18 Thanks. Bruno Vieira ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: modem on-board k7sem

2003-04-12 Thread Bruno Vieira
sorry i typed 2.14.18 but it´s a 2.4.18 kernel thaks again. Bruno Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi everyone. I have an ECS K7SEM board and I would like to use its on-board modem (pctel Amr). Someone know how to do it works ? I have a Conectiva Linux

Re: modem on-board k7sem

2003-04-12 Thread Net Llama!
On 04/12/03 15:26, Bruno Vieira wrote: Hi everyone. I have an ECS K7SEM board and I would like to use its on-board modem (pctel Amr). Someone know how to do it works ? I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 - Kernel 2.14.18 See the SxS that i wrote for PCTel (win)modems

Re: modem on-board k7sem

2003-04-12 Thread Ken Moffat
Bruno Vieira wrote: sorry i typed 2.14.18 but it´s a 2.4.18 kernel thaks again. Bruno Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi everyone. I have an ECS K7SEM board and I would like to use its on-board modem http://www.linmodems.org/ might help

Re: Modem hsp56MR

2003-03-10 Thread Net Llama!
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Wade Barocsi wrote: On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 10:46:23 -0300 Bruno Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please someone knows how to make this cheat of modem works in linux with the sound together? I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 with a 2.4.18 Kernel. Thank you. What type

Modem hsp56MR

2003-03-09 Thread Bruno Vieira
Please someone knows how to make this cheat of modem works in linux with the sound together? I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 with a 2.4.18 Kernel. Thank you. ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc - http://www.linux

Re: Modem hsp56MR

2003-03-09 Thread Ken Moffat
Bruno Vieira wrote: Please someone knows how to make this cheat of modem works in linux with the sound together? I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 with a 2.4.18 Kernel. Thank you. ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc - http

DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread kbb0927
Hello, Anyone out there set up a linux box to act as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set it up under windblowz, but want to switch it back to linux as a router

Re: DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread Net Llama!
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone out there set up a linux box to act as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set it up under windblowz

Re: DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread Bill Campbell
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 01:10:19PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Anyone out there set up a linux box to act as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set

Re: DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread Klaus-Peter Schrage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone out there set up a linux box to act as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set it up under windblowz, but want to switch it back

Re: DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread kbb0927
as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set it up under windblowz, but want to switch it back to linux as a router. I had her under SuSE 7.2 and upgraded to SuSE

Re: DSL modem using linux box as a router.

2003-02-28 Thread Net Llama!
a linux box to act as a router using a DSL modem that could offer some tips? I will be upgrading my sister's router from a Dial up ISP to Verizon DSL service. Of course, I had to initially set it up under windblowz, but want to switch it back to linux as a router. I had her under SuSE 7.2

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-12 Thread Bob Hemus
ronnie gauthier wrote: Have you looked at the modem? are there jumpers? if so, are they set correctly? On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 19:03:16 -0800 Bob Hemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Net Llama! wrote: On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Bob Hemus wrote

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-11 Thread Bob Hemus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 06:39:11PM -0800, Bob Hemus wrote: Net Llama! wrote: On 11/09/2002 05:53 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Net Llama! wrote: On 11/06/2002 07:03 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: # modprobe

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-06 Thread Bob Hemus
Net Llama! wrote: On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Bob Hemus wrote: And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-06 Thread Net Llama!
On 11/06/2002 07:03 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Net Llama! wrote: On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Bob Hemus wrote: And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect to the modem? How are you attempting

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-03 Thread Bob Hemus
Bob Hemus wrote: And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem

Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-03 Thread Net Llama!
On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote: Bob Hemus wrote: And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem

Re: modem problem

2002-10-27 Thread Bob Hemus
And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem? -- ~ Lonnie, I just ran

Re: modem problem

2002-10-26 Thread Bob Hemus
Net Llama! wrote: On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Bob Hemus wrote: I have a Gateway P5 166 Mh processor, two 8 gig hard drives, a US Robotics 33.6 K modem. I am trying to get any of COL 3.1.1, Cheapbytes Bow Tie 7.3, or Mandrake 8.2 installed on 3 gigs of one of the drives. I have 517 meg swap

Re: modem problem

2002-10-23 Thread Net Llama!
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Bob Hemus wrote: I have a Gateway P5 166 Mh processor, two 8 gig hard drives, a US Robotics 33.6 K modem. I am trying to get any of COL 3.1.1, Cheapbytes Bow Tie 7.3, or Mandrake 8.2 installed on 3 gigs of one of the drives. I have 517 meg swap partition (Lonnie recomends

Constant recieving on cable modem

2002-10-12 Thread Harry G
I just started using ATT with a cable modem, external via a networking card, and gkrellm shows that I am constantly receiving small amounts of data. Is this normal? I am using a firewall set up for a single station with Suse 8.0, and all unnecessary ports are closed. TIA Harry G

Re: Constant recieving on cable modem

2002-10-12 Thread dep
begin Harry G's quote: | I just started using ATT with a cable modem, external via a | networking card, and gkrellm shows that I am constantly receiving | small amounts of data. | | Is this normal? I am using a firewall set up for a single station | with Suse 8.0, and all unnecessary ports

Re: Constant recieving on cable modem

2002-10-12 Thread Harry G
2002 11:29 am, dep wrote: begin Harry G's quote: | I just started using ATT with a cable modem, external via a | networking card, and gkrellm shows that I am constantly receiving | small amounts of data. | | Is this normal? I am using a firewall set up for a single station | with Suse 8.0

Re: Constant recieving on cable modem

2002-10-12 Thread Pam R
On Saturday 12 October 2002 4:31 pm, Harry G wrote: I just started using ATT with a cable modem, external via a networking card, and gkrellm shows that I am constantly receiving small amounts of data. Is this normal? I am using a firewall set up for a single station with Suse 8.0, and all

modem

2002-10-12 Thread Stuart Biggerstaff
they got rid of the Redmond Linux logos) which I found already had the drivers. For my modem, they are pctel_789.o and ptserial_pct789.o. It doesn't autodetect the modem, so I had to create the node in /dev for it, and link /dev/modem to that node. And insmod pctel_pct789 then insmod

Re: modem

2002-10-12 Thread Bill Day
Biggerstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Step by Step List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:39 PM Subject: modem It would seem I have either already done the hard part, or it has been done for me. But I'm sort of stumped. I'm trying to use a PCTel winmodem in my system, and it works

Re: adsl-modem installation

2002-06-06 Thread Klaus-Peter Schrage
Am Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2002 04:00 schrieb m.w.chang: If I want to know the detail on how rp-pppoe find the adsl-modem over the ethernet, what articles should I read? It's less a linux isusses, but more on the networking basics. eg: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ http://www.tldp.org

adsl-modem installation

2002-06-05 Thread m.w.chang
If I want to know the detail on how rp-pppoe find the adsl-modem over the ethernet, what articles should I read? It's less a linux isusses, but more on the networking basics. I am stil puzzled by these 2 setups: option 1: (adsl-modem)--(nic)--(PC) option 2: (adsl-modem)--(hub)--(nic)--(PC) I

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-28 Thread m.w.chang
I suppose the person who told me the story was missing some detail. The modem must have routing function. thanks. Jerry McBride wrote: I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server Mine

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-27 Thread =?x-user-defined?q?toylet=2Elinux=5B=A4p=AA=B1=B7N=5D?=
based all the replies, I could conclude that the config needs an router+modem kind of adsl-device to work.. The guy who suggested the setup had to be forgetting something. thanks. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server -- May the Force

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-25 Thread Alan Jackson
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:20:26 +0800 m.w.Chang wrote: I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server Mine was almost trivial to set up. I have a static IP on adsl, and bought

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-25 Thread Collins
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 21:11:46 -0500 Alan Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:20:26 +0800 m.w.Chang wrote: I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-22 Thread M.W.Chang
nah.. I was not ignoring that. why would the technical issues of making the diagram possible be related to business contracts (which is never my interest)? Most of us would attach the adsl-modem to a PC/router, then connect workstations to the PC/router. We don't connect the adsl-modem directly

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-21 Thread Zoki
At 13:20 19/04/02 +0800, you wrote: I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server I just wonder: snip 2. is it secured to do so? *** I do not see the firewall in this setup, unless you want to run

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-21 Thread Ted Ozolins
On April 21, 2002 02:37 am, Zoki wrote: At 13:20 19/04/02 +0800, you wrote: I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations EACH WORKSTATION WILL BROADCAST ITS MAC ADDRESS! | server

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-21 Thread Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Scribbling feverishly on April 21, Zoki managed to emit: [-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --] Um, perhaps straight text will help? errr...i don't think that this is the first time that someone has commented on the HTML emails from Zoki.

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-19 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server I just wonder: 1. how one should configure the linux to make that possible? Create a virtual ppp/eth device that talks to the adsl-modem via the hub? 2. is it secured to do so

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-19 Thread M.W.Chang
I am more interested in the technical software detail of how to make that diagram work. do I need extra linux packages? which how-to would cover that? Connecting a adsl-modem to a hub and have the server remote controlling it over the hub beats my basic understanding of internet connection

Re: adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-19 Thread Ted Ozolins
On April 19, 2002 08:12 pm, M.W.Chang wrote: I am more interested in the technical software detail of how to make that diagram work. do I need extra linux packages? which how-to would cover that? Connecting a adsl-modem to a hub and have the server remote controlling it over the hub beats my

adsl modem directly connected to hub

2002-04-18 Thread m.w.Chang
I have seen people claiming that one could share the internet link that way. internet | adsl/cable modem | hub -- workstations | server I just wonder: 1. how one should configure the linux to make that possible? Create a virtual ppp/eth device that talks to the adsl

Re: PCMCIA network/modem card

2002-04-06 Thread Randy Donohoe
On Friday 05 April 2002 09:36 pm, you wrote: Yes, I the SMC8040TX, about $40. Keith B. Thanks Keith, I'll look at the SMC's. Randy Donohoe ___ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info,

RE: RE: PCMCIA network/modem card

2002-04-06 Thread kbb0927
Randy, Ignore this. I sent it before I realized you wanted a card that included a modem. Sorry, Keith B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I the SMC8040TX, about $40. Keith B. Randy Donohoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used to have a Linksys PCMLM56 combo network/modem card that was dongle

PCMCIA network/modem card

2002-04-05 Thread Randy Donohoe
I used to have a Linksys PCMLM56 combo network/modem card that was dongle-less and worked great with my dual boot notebook. A new one runs about $120 and shipping. Anyone know of a dongle-less, linux-compatible card that's cheaper? Thanks, Randy Donohoe

Re: PCMCIA network/modem card

2002-04-05 Thread Net Llama
--- Randy Donohoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used to have a Linksys PCMLM56 combo network/modem card that was dongle-less and worked great with my dual boot notebook. A new one runs about $120 and shipping. Anyone know of a dongle-less, linux-compatible card that's cheaper? I have

RE: PCMCIA network/modem card

2002-04-05 Thread kbb0927
Yes, I the SMC8040TX, about $40. Keith B. Randy Donohoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used to have a Linksys PCMLM56 combo network/modem card that was dongle-less and worked great with my dual boot notebook. A new one runs about $120 and shipping. Anyone know of a dongle-less, linux-compatible

Re: Cable modem/routing weirdness

2002-02-22 Thread Jim Conner
of the nics after the install and then using webmin I set it up to retrieve it's info via dhcp. I hooked up that nic this evening directly to the cable modem... and then ran into problems. I brought up the nic using ifup and it successfully retrieved an ip address (overwrote /etc/resolv.conf w