Actually, San Diego has removed the need for the login program altogether. The pump
RPM will work out of the box in San Diego, so I'm told (I use ISC's version
instead). Phil's page @ "http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/rr/index.html" confirms
this.
David Fox wrote:
> Actually, that may only apply if you're in San Diego.
>
> David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Find Phil Karn's page, you need his rrlogin program.
> >
> > "John Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Can anyone help with how to connect with the cable modem, Roadrunner? Also
> > > networking with no IP address. Two computers and the cable modem are
> > > plugged into a hub. The IP address is assigned by Roadrunner dynamically.
> > > All of this works in windows. No IP address is listed in any windows
> > > networking file. I do mail and surf fast to my hearts content in Windows
> > > but not Linux. Windows was so very easy to set up but Linux has me stumped.
> > > And Time Werner is of no help. They supply windows signon programs and no
> > > support for Linux. My wife logs on with one computer as nwilson and me the
> > > other as jwilson and we get respective mail and can both surf at the same
> > > time. But not when with Linux. Help???
> > >
> > > Thanks Jack Wilson
>
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