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[ale] Question about cable modem connections
- Subject: [ale] Question about cable modem connections
- From: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim Lynch)
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 05:59:54 -0400
I'm about to set out on a project that's bound to be hazardous to my
marriage and maybe my health. I'm sending my wife to her mother's house
(who is 91) with a laptop running Xubuntu. When she gets there, she'll
order internet service from the local cable provider. While I have no
hope that the installer will even know what Linux is, I'm hoping it will
be plug and play.
My question is, do cable modems work like DSL modems in that they have a
DHCP server built in so all you have to do is plug a computer that works
with a DHCP enabled router? Or do you have to do some manual configuration?
The reason I asked is that the little lady is a modern day Luddite wrt
computers. After about 5 years I think she's finally able to plug her
SD card from the camera into the reader and when the window pops up with
her pictures, she knows to open another window and find the right
directory to drag and drop the pictures into. I don't think she's
mastered creating a new directory without help yet however. She's never
caught on to what directory trees are all about yet.
When she was teaching school, she always found a bright student that
understood computers to help her. At home, I'm her bright student. :(
Thanks for any pointers,
Jim.