]Subject: RE: [newbie] Mandrake and
DSL
well, when I was on US West, the cisco 675 was a
bridge, not a router, so it has no IP of it's own. you need to set the
computer to DHCP. I dunno how to do that in Linux except at install,
but I'm 99% sure if you are assigning
is your win box setup? Betcha 100
bucks "obtain IP address from server" is checked
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Mandrake an
fault gateway is the inside IP
address of my Netgear. The Netgear then automagically spits it out onto the
ISDN line and on upstream to my ISP. :-)
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box talk to the router.
Thanks
for the response.
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DSL
You've ans
You've
answered your own question, you don't have an IP so why are you setting
one? You need to set up DHCP
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