On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 12:48:40PM -0600, Phil Brutsche generated a stream of 1s and 0s:
Adelphia does that? I used to think you HAD to use dhcp client with @Home, but found out later that simply setting your static IP address works just fine. I think they run DHCP for convenience of wintendo users. I had to give him Windows so that he can be assured everything works. After that I went straight to Linux. I originally thought that the only way to configure your machine is to use DHCP client, since nothing worked with the settings they gave me. I was wrong because I didn't have BCAST set correctly. It did take a long while to figure out that they need hostname sent to the DHCP server. I wonder if the IP addresses are really locked to the MAC address of the modem. BTW does anyone know what exactly is that serial port on 3COM Cable Modem CMX? I can't find absolutely any documentation anywhere, including their website. Maybe it's possible to tweak it :)? Also I wish this modem could be assigned an IP address just like ISDN routers are, but I don't think it's an option. > > * You need to install one of the available DHCP clients - I like to use > ISC's dhclient (that's the package dhcp-client in potato) > * You _do_ need to configure the dhcp client! That's why I recommend > dhclient - dhcpcd doesn't have the configuration options you need (like > sending a specific hostname to the DHCP server - it's how they control > whether or not you can get on. Don't ask me why). That's what cable > modem providers where I am do. > * Try to have a Windows machine around - many times a tech needs to come > to configure your computer, and could easily refuse to do anything for > you if you don't have Windows. > -- Get the truth or risk frying your brains! --> www.truthinlabeling.org <--