On 14-Dec-97 Aaron Walker wrote:
> The card is made by General Instruments. The TV cable does go into the back
> of the
> card.
YIKES! That is ALL we need, RF interference problems from computers on the
cable-TV circuit. The reason I was skeptical was that I was with a company
desinging the p
The card is made by General Instruments. The TV cable does go into the back
of the
card. In my house, we have only 1 cable box, and that's in the living room.
My
linux box is in my room. So there's no cable box within 25 feet of my
computer. I
read the cable-modem mini-HOWTO and
The card is made by General Instruments. The TV cable does go into the back of
the
card. In my house, we have only 1 cable box, and that's in the living room. My
linux box is in my room. So there's no cable box within 25 feet of my
computer. I
read the cable-modem mini-HOWTO and it says that
The card is an internal PnP card.
George Bonser wrote:
> You have a cable modem that installed into your computer? Most cable
> modems are external with an ethernet card installed in the computer.
>
> On Sat, 13 Dec 1997, Aaron Walker wrote:
>
> > Has anyone successfully setup a PnP Cable-Modem
Has anyone successfully setup a PnP Cable-Modem in Linux?
I'm guessing I will have to use isapnptools to set it up.
If you have been successfull at this, please help.
Thanks for your time.
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