[97060] in RedHat Linux List
Cable Modem Part 2
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stephen Novotny)
Sat Oct 31 08:02:10 1998
From: "Stephen Novotny" <snovotny@home.com>
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 07:57:53 -0500
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ok last message was kinda vague i guess...i'm running redhat 5.0...i =
boot to x, and the system recognizes my ethernet card...my problem is i =
cannot connect to the network provided through the use of a cable modem =
cuz i am not sure of all the settings in network configuration. My isp =
was of no help cuz they dont support linux...so now my question is how =
should i set up the network setting for use with a cable modem? What =
are the settings?
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