On Thursday 20 October 2005 4:25 pm, boricua wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)
Steve Miller
wrote: Hi,
Questions: What (if anything) seems to be wrong? What other info could help? What else can I try?
most likely your /etc/resolv.conf changed. set the new values and you should be fine
And if that works ignore me. Did you power on the cable modem first and let it get active before you powered on the Linksys router before you powered on the PC? Try it in that order. Usually if a cable modem provider requires a MAC address it is one from a NIC in a PC/laptop. I would clone your PC's MAC address into the Linksys. That is reported to the cable modem and not back into your internal LAN. The Linksys reports its real MAC address to the internal LAN. Your information looks fine. Your route -n looks fine. Can you login to the Linksys and verify that it is getting a DHCP assigned from cable modem/Road Runner? It should also list the DNS servers there. Those should be passed on to your PC. If all else fails: Do you know how the cable modem was setup before? Can you still log into it if you bypass the Linksys and alter its settings? Stan