I am responding to this at work and my machine is at home. I am sure that I have both NICs working as I had an intranet running and was able to ping all three (one was a windows IP) addresses. As far as the log files, I have not checked those. As far as DHCLIENT, I have that set up now and before that I had the DHCPD running, neither worked for me. I know that there is something small that I am doing wrong.
-----Original Message----- From: Nicolas Beaulieu [mailto:gulliver@patagonia.dyndns.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 6:35 AM To: finchdoug@netscape.net Cc: suse list Subject: Re: [SLE] cable modem
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Doug Finch wrote:
<*]Has anyone out there had problems setting up a cable modem before? I <*]thought that it would be pretty simple, just set it up to handle DHCP and <*]away you go. No such luck. I am on Charter Communications cable system, if <*]that helps. My modem is an RCA and I am running 7.0. I have 2 NIC cards <*]and both are in there and working fine. I have the modem running in <*]windows. I am also pretty new to all of this, so if you have any words of <*]wisdom, make them pretty low-level. <*]Thanks, <*]Doug
Any error messages ? What does "ifconfig" output? Are you sure both NIC are recognized (see dmesg, or lspci if both are PCI NIC's)? Does the dhcp client uses the right NIC ?
I don't know for SuSE 7.0, but older versions of SuSE used a dhcp client called "DHCLIENT", who was sometimes capricious. If this is the case, you could try another client called "dhcpcd", easily found on Freshmeat or google...
HTH
/nb
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