MediaOne's Roadrunner service is what I have.
Bryan
Speaking of which, does anyone have roadrunner's cable modem
service? If so do they or have they had any such of this kind
of trouble? I am getting roadrunner's (Cox cable) service.
Paso worked the first time for me. I did have to make sure
and use the machine name they assigned to me, though.
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I have MediaOne's One-Way RoadRunner. Uses a 56k modem and a General
Instruments SB1000 Surf Board. Can't use it in linux yet though.
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Cool so when they give you your netmasks and all that
where all in linuxconfig's network setup thingy
do you type where?
I'm wondering if the ISP gives the DNS numbers
the same name as what they are listed in
the network
Thanx Wendell :)
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Wendell E. Gragg mewed:
When I installed Mandrake, I just set up the nic for dhcp and did not have
to worry about the DNS. Apparently, that is done dynamically by RR. Oh, I
did have to set the gateway. I got that from winipcfg in windows.
Now the
Speaking of which, does anyone have roadrunner's cable modem
service? If so do they or have they had any such of this kind
of trouble? I am getting roadrunner's (Cox cable) service.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mewed:
Ron,
I also have MediaOne. Here is my setup.
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