On Sunday 18 July 2004 04:15 am, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > I'm not aware of any way to force that router to assign addresses in any
> > controllable way. First come, first serve. (I'd love to hear different.
> > It's the Linksys router from Wal-Mart I'm talking about here; yours might
> > not
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:06:03AM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Saturday 17 July 2004 11:57 am, Christopher J. Noyes wrote:
> I'm not aware of any way to force that router to assign addresses in any
> controllable way. First come, first serve. (I'd love to hear different.
> It's the Linksys route
On Saturday 17 July 2004 11:57 am, Christopher J. Noyes wrote:
> I had originally had Debian setup to use pppoe to connect to verizon.net
> using DSL and it worked. I just setup a small home network using a Linksys
This is funny. I tried to do exactly that, and I never could get it to work.
Af
Hi,
> I need to know how to configure Debian to connect to the router.
I'm not sure how you disable your pppoe setup but just removing any
ppp and/or pppoe packages should probably do the trick. To connect to
the router, since it is dhcp all you need to do is install a dhcp
client (dhcp-client u
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