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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Jun 30 12:44:23 2004</li>
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Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> I had Adelphia years ago (now, I'm a proud Speedfactory user :-D ), and
> had to use pump to get an IP every time I rebooted. When the box was
> booting, and got to my outside nic, it would always fail. If I waited
> until it booted, logged in, and ran pump (I believe the syntax was pump
> -i eth0 or something). I'm not sure if SuSE comes with pump, but I'm
> pretty sure that dhcpcd has a similar option. Hope this helps.
>
> Trey Sizemore wrote:
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>> I moved recently and now have an Adelphia cable high-speed connection to
>> the internet. I previously had a cable internet connection as well, but
>> with a different provider. My linux boxes are set to get their IP and
>> nameservers via DHCP, but for some reason, I'm unable to do so with the
>> Adelphia cable connection. The initial setup of the service was done
>> (as required) on a Windows machine (my Dell Latitude D600 laptop) and I
>> can connect (as I am now) via Windows to the internet. This laptop is a
>> dual-boot setup and my SUSE 9.1 *can't* seem to get an IP or nameservers
>> and connect. The 'ifconfig' command shows the eth0 interface with some
>> Rx and Tx packets, but no IP address and pinging outside sites like
>> yahoo.com and linux.com says they can't be found.
>>
>> The adelphia tech support says they can't really help, but are sending
>> someone later today to check the modem (although, again, it works fine
>> with Windows). I wanted to see if anyone else on list had experience
>> with Adelphia or knew of something I might try.
>> Also, I've tried to connect with the cable connection and my linux
>> desktop with the same results (or lack thereof). These machines were
>> connecting with the other cable provider as recently as 5 days ago and
>> I've not changed anything on the machines.
>>
>> Thanks for any tips.
>
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