I am fortunate enough recently become a subscriber to Time-Warner's RoadRunner Cable modem service. I have not actually gotten around to setting things up to work with Linux yet, but I have been looking into what it would take to do it, and here is what I believe to be true so far.
RoadRunner, in my area at least, uses DHCP to assign IP addresses. So, while the chances are quite good that the address assigned to you me remain fairly constant there is no, garauntee that it will be completley static due to DHCP's lease times. At any rate, DHCP client support will be need under Linux to get an IP address dynamically assigned. My RoadRunner service also uses Kerberos for authentication. So Kerberos support in Linux is needed for negotiation of passwords and such. I believe both of these peices to the puzzle exist under Debian. Please correct me if I am wong. As soon as I get some "spare" time get my cable modem to work under Linux because even under Windoze, it is **FAST** Hope this helps... Ron Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote: > > Hi all. > > A "cable modem" has just been installed on my computer, and I would > like to use it under Linux: > > 1) The card that was installed on my computer is a 10base-T (twisted pair) > ethernet card -- "Intel 82557-based PCI Ethernet card". Does the Linux kernel > currently have a driver for this card? On a fresh install of Debian, I did > not see a driver for this card listed in the driver configuration portion of > the install ... > > 2) The cable-modem hookup supports dynamic IP-address assignment (though > I'm supposed to get the same IP address each time the modem powers on). > Is there a way to get the Linux ethernet support to "read" its IP address, > say, at boot time? > > Thanks (very much) in advance for any info. :-) > > -- Harmon > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . -- ----------=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-===================-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------- Ron Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone:(607)770-3701 Fax:(607)770-2056 Lockheed Martin Control Systems 600 Main St Johnson City, NY 13790-1888 ----------=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-===================-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .