On Wednesday 28 November 2001 01:29 pm, you wrote:
Well, I'm new to linux here, and finally settled with Mandrake after
trying many different ones. However, I seem to have gotten stuck on my
cable modem configuration. I have att@home and should be using dhcp to
obtain my ip address.
Well, I'm new to linux here, and finally settled with Mandrake after
trying many different ones. However, I seem to have gotten stuck on my
cable modem configuration. I have att@home and should be using dhcp to
obtain my ip address. Basically what happens after I stop and restart the
netowrk is
i had some trouble getting dhcp to work with att@home also, if you have a
windows machine, get it running and find out your ip address. you should be
able to just use that static address as mine never changed once in the year i
had it. If your address does constantly change, you can purchase
First, make sure that you're running a DHCP Client and not a DHCP Server.
A client goes looking for an IP, a server hands out IP's. But the IP you need
is handed out by ATT@HOME not by your machine. Secondly, make sure you have
the DNS numbers for ATT's DNS servers properly configured. Make
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 08:07 am, you wrote:
Well, I'm new to linux here, and finally settled with Mandrake after
trying many different ones. However, I seem to have gotten stuck on my
cable modem configuration. I have att@home and should be using dhcp to
obtain my ip address.
I plan to just connect a 3com card and load its driver, then config
the netmasks, which reminds me, I wonder how hooking up for
cable-modem is diffrent than ppp such as putting in your
dns and the sub-netmask and all, I think your cable modem
company gives you all these don't they?
Correct me
Hi All,
I am using a cable modem (Comcast @Home in NJ) to connect to the
internet and can not, for the life of me, figure out how to configure it
(correctly) to actually get on the internet. I have found most(?) places
that would configure it. But am not sure of the translation between
What Mandrake are you using?
Seve
-Original Message-
From: J Winkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: [newbie] Cable Modem Setup
Hi All,
I am using a cable modem (Comcast @Home in NJ) to connect to the
internet
Did @Home give you a static IP address?
Seve
-Original Message-
From: J Winkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Cable Modem Setup
Sorry,
Mandrake 7.0
Network Adapter = Intel EtherExpress Pro 10
Thanks for replying Seve, yes they did give a static IP. I have recorded
all my internet settings to include, static IP address, DNS Server Search
Order, Domain Suffix Search Order, Domain, Host, Gateway, Subnet Mask, what
my computer name and workgroup is supposed to be. I can set this up by
; press [Activate the Changes]
Reboot... just kidding. However, that should be it. I've just converted two @Home
winboxes over to linboxes and that's how I got
them to work.
Let me know how it goes or if you can't understand my gibberish.
Seve,
-Original Message-
From: J Win
First of all...read the HOWTO on NIC's and there is also one on Cable
Modemsonce your NIC is correctly setup, all I had to do was choose the
INSTALL NIC in initial startup after INSATLLING, put in the IP (IP, DNS,
Gateway) info, including the account NAME, and presto...it worked...mine for
I just set up my @home service (Oregon) on a new install of MD7.0.
I wanted to use the DHCP server as opposed to setting my networking info
statically. @Home is a bit odd, in that their DHCP server requires an
identifier from the client request in order to get a response.
1) backup /sbin/ifup
Oops,
I'm too tired to be doing this I guess.. :)
change the /sbin/ifup $DEVICE stuff in step 2 with /sbin/dhcpcd
sorry.
Francis
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Francis J.Bruening wrote:
I just set up my @home service (Oregon) on a new install of MD7.0.
I wanted to use the DHCP server as opposed
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I had posted a message earlier, but I forgot to place a Subject. Only one
person answered me, but it wasn't enough to get things going. Here's my
problem...
I am subscribed with Videotron (Montreal, Quebec). I installed Linux on its
own HD, I swap this
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Does your cable modem provider require DNS for DHCP communications?
I had a similar problem with RoadRunner, once I got put the DNS info in
/etc/resolv.conf
DHCP worked.
Just a thought.
, netcfg
and control-panel aren't the same...
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Cable modem setup in Linux-Mandrake 6.0
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 08:57:00 -0400
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Does your cable modem provider require DNS for DHCP
IMARY_SNAP="no"
IPXACTIVE_SNAP="no"
"Rendus Maiman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/16/99 12:41:02 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Cable modem setup in Linux-Mandrake 6.
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vote." - Kosh
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Cable modem setup in Linux-Mandrake 6.0
I am not sure how your setup works, but for Rogers@home everyone is
assigned a cl
Thanks Axalon. It worked and now I'm a much happier camper. My final setup
is the dhcp with the hard-coded ip address of the default gateway.
Now I only have to figure out how to set my video to something different
than 320x200 :-(
Thanks again,
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Axalon
On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Sean Brzozowski wrote:
Thanks Axalon. It worked and now I'm a much happier camper. My final setup
is the dhcp with the hard-coded ip address of the default gateway.
Now I only have to figure out how to set my video to something different
than 320x200 :-(
Thanks
Can somebody help me to translate following settings into the network
settings in linux? I was trying to use netconf with different
configurations to no avail.
Settings from cable company:
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Primary DNS: 111.111.111.111
Secondary DNS: 111.111.111.111
Subdomain
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Sean Brzozowski wrote:
Can somebody help me to translate following settings into the network
settings in linux? I was trying to use netconf with different
configurations to no avail.
Settings from cable company:
---
Primary DNS:
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