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2013-06-17 Thread Agnes Ianson
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Re: help with rogers!

2001-03-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 10:10:30PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote: > Ok, I'm really confused. > > My old network settings with rogers were: > > IP: 24.43.42.96 > MK: 255.255.255.0 > GW: 24.43.42.1 > > Now, they've changed my IP add

help with rogers!

2001-02-28 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Ok, I'm really confused. My old network settings with rogers were: IP: 24.43.42.96 MK: 255.255.255.0 GW: 24.43.42.1 Now, they've changed my IP address, and my new settings are IP: 24.114.127.148 MK: 255.255.255.192 GW: 24.114.127.129 Unfortunately, while the ol

Q: Pump & Rogers @home

2000-05-26 Thread Katerina
Has anyone tried to use Pump (on a potato) with Rodgers @home? I can't seem to get it working. -- The address in the headers is not the poster's real email address. Do not send private mail to the poster using your mailer's "reply" feature. CC's of mail to mailing lists are OK. Problem repor

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-11 Thread Stuart Charlton
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > By that you mean 10Mb _to_ your house, and 768Kb _from_ your house, > right? > > I usually hear the upstream/downstream terms used the other way, much > like download/upload. That's _to_ my house. The actual media (hybrid fibre-coaxial) runs at 50

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: :Stuart Charlton wrote: :> :> Rogers uses Zenith modems, which go about 500k/s.. Shaw uses MOtorola :> modems, which go 10mbits upstream, and 768k/s downstream. Quite a *BIG* :> difference there. : :By that you mean 10Mb _to_ your hous

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Ron Welch
T. I gladly pay $34.95 a month. Rick Macdonald wrote: > > Stuart Charlton wrote: > > > > Rogers uses Zenith modems, which go about 500k/s.. Shaw uses MOtorola > > modems, which go 10mbits upstream, and 768k/s downstream. Quite a *BIG* > > difference there. > &g

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Rick Macdonald
Stuart Charlton wrote: > > Rogers uses Zenith modems, which go about 500k/s.. Shaw uses MOtorola > modems, which go 10mbits upstream, and 768k/s downstream. Quite a *BIG* > difference there. By that you mean 10Mb _to_ your house, and 768Kb _from_ your house, right? I usually hear

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Stuart Charlton
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: > Hi Listers, > As the proud new "user" of a cable modem from Rogers cable here in > Canada and I can say that the configuration was very easy. No need for > dhcpd(sp?) clients at all. Just thought i'd follow up as well w

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote: :On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: : [snip] :This is not the case with the Wave in Burlington, Ontario (via CableNet :which I think leases the technology from Rogers). IP addresses are :assigned dynamically and therefore dhcpcd is needed. I

Re: Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: > As the proud new "user" of a cable modem from Rogers cable here in > Canada and I can say that the configuration was very easy. No need for > dhcpd(sp?) clients at all > > 1. The ethernet device is a SMC Etherez 8416, whi

Rogers Cable Access..a follow-up

1997-06-10 Thread Richard Morin
Hi Listers, As the proud new "user" of a cable modem from Rogers cable here in Canada and I can say that the configuration was very easy. No need for dhcpd(sp?) clients at all. 1. The ethernet device is a SMC Etherez 8416, which was supported by SMC-Ultra in the kernel. (I think other

Re: DLINK-220 (was Re: rogers wave cable access....)

1997-06-10 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote: > > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be > > able to configure the card in linux and then use the ne driver. > > I have tried to do this without success. I tried pnpdump without any > options, but it only listed my A

Re: DLINK-220 (was Re: rogers wave cable access....)

1997-06-10 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote: > On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > > > 2) What ethernet driver should I use for a D-LINK 220? NE-2000? > > > > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be > > able to configure the card in linux and then us

DLINK-220 (was Re: rogers wave cable access....)

1997-06-09 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > 2) What ethernet driver should I use for a D-LINK 220? NE-2000? > > D-Link 220's are PnP NE-2000 clones. If you get isapnptools you should be > able to configure the card in linux and then use the ne driver. I have tried to do this without success.

Re: rogers wave cable access.... (DHCP mini-HOWTO)

1997-06-06 Thread Dan Halbert
I was the author of the original DHCP client mini-HOWTO. I wrote it last fall, but withdrew it this winter, because it had become obsolete. The HOWTO described a technique for using Win95 DHCP information to give Linux its necessary IP identity and server information. It was a stopgap, and did not

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-06 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Colin R. Telmer wrote: > 2) According to the HOWTO, you need to get winipcfg (or what ever it is > called the probes the cable modem server for an ip address) to write out > it's information to file using some switch (specifics listed in HOWTO). > The HOWTO then goes on to ins

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Ron Welch wrote: > > FWIW, there a new version of the DHCP mini-HOWTO at: > > http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/DHCPd This HOWTO is for the DHCP ***server*** > I appears to have been updated on 5 March 1997. It > no longer mentions winipcfg. > > P.S. Does anyone know about how this "w

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Ron Welch wrote: > FWIW, there a new version of the DHCP mini-HOWTO at: > > http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/DHCPd unfortunately that is the server (dhcpd), not the client (dhcpcd). After I take a stab at this, perhaps I'll try to write up a client mini-HOWTO. As for the

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Ron Welch
FWIW, there a new version of the DHCP mini-HOWTO at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/DHCPd I appears to have been updated on 5 March 1997. It no longer mentions winipcfg. P.S. Does anyone know about how this "wave" does authentication. Does it use Kerberos? -- --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Colin R. Telmer wrote: > > On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: > > > I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't > > pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for > > a free three month trial of

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Colin R. Telmer
One other thing I forgot to mention. I think you can also use alternative sofware such as bootp, but I am quite sure that Rogers Wave uses the dhcp protocol. Cheers. -- Colin R. Telmer, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations School of Policy Studies, Queen's Unive

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Colin R. Telmer
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: > I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't > pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for > a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in my area (Internet access &g

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Ron Welch
You will probably have to figure how to authenticate yourself on the cable company's network, and how to get an IP address assigned to you if it is done dynamically. I have the RoadRunner cable modem service from Time-Warner, and they us DHCP to assign IPs and Kerberos to do authentication. -- --

Re: rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Nathan E Norman
58 9D 32 C2 AB 93 6D C4 72 -- On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Richard Morin wrote: :Hi folks, :I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't :pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for :a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in

rogers wave cable access....

1997-06-05 Thread Richard Morin
Hi folks, I've ignored the cable access threads in the past because it didn't pertain to me. Now, I've been fortunate enough to have been selected for a free three month trial of rogers "wave" in my area (Internet access through our cable giant Rogers). I was wonderi