I am hooked up through a cable modem through my
local provider. Windows detects this and sets it up by itself and this is
what the provider supports. Is there a way to have Linux do the same
because they won't give me any information such as host address, ip address ect.
because they don't
I am hooked up through a cable modem through my local provider. Windows
detects this and sets it up by itself and this is what the provider
supports. Is there a way to have Linux do the same because they won't
give me any information such as host address, ip address ect. because
they don't
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They won't give you any address info??
I'd suggest switching providers if that's possible.
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They won't give you any address info??
I'd suggest switching providers if that's possible.
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n ask for additional help in here...:)
HTH
Jaguar
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I am hooked up through a cable modem throu
How can Windows set it up automatically?? Sure it can recognize the IP
assigned if your ISP uses Dynamic IP addressing, but how do you
configure
DNS and your email servers??
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