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Re: DHCP problems with cable modem



On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 10:36:57PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-09-29 at 19:56, Andrew Robertson wrote:
> > Hi.  I just installed Debian last night on my system,
> > and everything works great except the network.  I have
> > a cable modem, and the DHCP server requires that I
> > send in my hostname with my request.  So far, I have
> > tried (and failed at using):
....  (Yep, you can set /etc/interfaces for DHCP and make sure your
ipchains/iptables are set corectly.)

Alternative is set up with FIXED IP.  Many cable service gives same IP
for same hostname (my cable) or same MAC address (some who rely on NIC
card) throgh DHCP.  To get current IP with Windows, use winipcfg command.

Heck, with this way, you can access your box from outside. ;-)

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