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.
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> Now the
ruary 16, 2000 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: How about Roadrunner? Re: [newbie] Nic problem
> Cool so when they give you your netmasks and all that
> where all in linuxconfig's network setup thingy
> do you type where?
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> I'm wondering if the ISP gives the DNS numbers
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w about Roadrunner? Re: [newbie] Nic problem
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> MediaOne's Roadrunner service is what I have.
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> Speaking of which, does anyone have roadrunner's cable modem
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> of trouble? I am getting roadrunner's (Cox cable) service.
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mewed:
> Roadrunner El 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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> - Original Message -
> From: "Vic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, Februar
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.
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,
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> I also have MediaOne. Here is my setup.
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> Adaptor 1
I have
heard on here that you need to manually enter in your IP address, and DHCP
information, and all of the other information. I don't think Linux detects IPs
very well. When I had it try to detect my networking, it gave me some eroneous
number that wasn't even anywhere near correct. At le
Ron,
I also have MediaOne. Here is my setup.
Adaptor 1 - eth0 is connected to the cable modem
Adaptor 2 - eth1 is connected to a hub that other PC's in my house are connected
to
Try this...
>From the command prompt as root:
linuxconf
Choose:
1. Networking
2. Basic host Information
Hos