On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 14:25:01 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Hey Snarf, If that a ref. to pinky/brain, right on!
Actually, "snarfblat" is probably a reference to The Little Mermaid.
Kelly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Thanks to all who replied...
This was actually for a friend of mine, as I am still on 56k (they must
enjoy tormenting me with delayed ADSL deployment dates..)
It appears that the disconnect and reconnect works for two machines..
although he might try using IP masq since getting multiple IP's
March 06, 2000 2:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [techtalk] DHCP, cable modem, and boxen
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> Anyone have any experience with using multiple boxes on a single cable
> modem configured for DHCP?
>
> There is a Win box that is able to configure and connect fine.
[didn't see the original post...]
>Anyone have any experience with using multiple boxes on a single cable
>modem configured for DHCP?
>
>There is a Win box that is able to configure and connect fine. however a
>linux box attached to the same cable modem will not work. No ip is
>assigned, and no
You need to configure the box as a masquerading gateway to your subnet.
You will need to configure the DHCP client. There are a number of tools
for that available (pump I believe is a DHCP client configuration tool),
do not bother with Linuxconf. Some cable modems allow the use of a
static IP. For
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Subject: [techtalk] DHCP, cable modem, and boxen
Anyone have any experience with using multiple boxes on a single cable
modem configured for DHCP?
There is a Win box that is able to configure and connect fine. however a
linux box attached to the same cable modem will not work. No ip is
assig
Anyone have any experience with using multiple boxes on a single cable
modem configured for DHCP?
There is a Win box that is able to configure and connect fine. however a
linux box attached to the same cable modem will not work. No ip is
assigned, and no traffic can travel through the cable mode