Re: setting up static ip classically?

2009-04-20 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On 21 April 2009 00:10:32 Zach Uram wrote: > This is the technical information you will need to set up your > computer when your DSL circuit is installed. > > Your ip address(es) will be: > > > 66.93.172.48 > > > Your gateway will be: ("Router Address" on Macintosh) > > 66.93.172.1 > > > Your DNS s

Re: setting up static ip classically?

2009-04-20 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In , Zach Uram wrote: >Can someone please tell me how I can setup my new DSL from Speakeasy >[...] using just static IP (no DHCP) and entering the info >manually? > >This is the technical information you will need to set up your >computer when your DSL circuit is installed. > >Your ip address(es)

setting up static ip classically?

2009-04-20 Thread Zach Uram
Can someone please tell me how I can setup my new DSL from Speakeasy (Nidhog - a Verizon reseller - no longer does residential DSL so i needed a new ISP) using just static IP (no DHCP) and entering the info manually? Service should be on in 3 days (still waiting for modem and self-install kit to ar

Re: setting up static IP

2002-10-23 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Richard" == Richard Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richard> How do I go about telling my router on my home network Richard> that I want to use a fixed IP address on my Debian box? Richard> It needs to be fixed so that the other PC on the system Richard> can retrieve mail f

Re: setting up static IP

2002-10-23 Thread nate
Richard Kimber said: > How do I go about telling my router on my home network that I want to use > a fixed IP address on my Debian box? It needs to be fixed so that the > other PC on the system can retrieve mail from it. At the moment the > router seems to allocate 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3 to

Re: setting up static IP

2002-10-23 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 21:49:43 +0100, Richard Kimber wrote: > How do I go about telling my router on my home network that I want to use > a fixed IP address on my Debian box? Telnet your router and configure it, but concerning that, this is not related to Debian. -- Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PRO

Re: setting up static IP

2002-10-23 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Richard Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.23.2249 +0200]: > How do I go about telling my router on my home network that I want to use > a fixed IP address on my Debian box? It needs to be fixed so that the > other PC on the system can retrieve mail from it. At the moment the > route

setting up static IP

2002-10-23 Thread Richard Kimber
How do I go about telling my router on my home network that I want to use a fixed IP address on my Debian box? It needs to be fixed so that the other PC on the system can retrieve mail from it. At the moment the router seems to allocate 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3 to both machines at varying time