Yep!
Just put the Client ID number they gave you in the 'Client Identifier' box
for you share the net config - external network settings tab.
If they've given you a fixed IP, after entering the client identifier,
disable the 'DHCP Provides Network Info' check-box on the external net work
tab, and enter the fixed IP and the subnet mask in the appropriate boxes.
Then create a new STN boot disk
It should work just fine
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From: Paul Scobie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 2:35 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ShareTheNet]
I am currently using STN with COGEGO (The Wave) cable provider without ANY
problems.
I have been advised that COGECO (The Wave) is now @HOME and we will have to
switch over by this Friday.
They have given us the following info for the switchover :
@HOME USERS NAME : XXXX
@HOME PASSWORD : XXXXX
@HOME CLIENT ID : XXXXXX
IP ADDRESS : XXXXXX
GATEWAY ROUTER : XXXXXX
SUBNET MASK : XXXXXXX
SUB DOMAIN : XXXXXXXX
DNS SERVER PRIMARY : XXXXXXXX
DNS SERVER SCONDARY : XXXXXXX
With the CURRENT setup, I just boot the STN box and it gets an IP address
via DHCP. I have 20 users running from this connection and STN box.
I am "worried" that when the change is made, the STN will no longer work as
I understand that the @HOME CLIENT ID is now crucial.
Anyone else running @HOME with STN with settings similar to above?
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