Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:

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 >On Monday 14 October 2002 2:52 pm, Mark Janssen wrote:
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 >>On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 15:45, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
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 >>>Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
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 >>>>Change /etc/network/interfaces, and change the config there (see man
 >>>>interfaces)
 >>>>
 >>>>It should look something like this:
 >>>>
 >>>>interface eth0 inet static
 >>>>   address x.x.x.x
 >>>>   network x.x.x.x
 >>>>   netmask 255.255.255.0
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>mmm, what should I fill in at the x.x.x.x, I'am a newbie you know !!
 >>>
 >>>
 >>That's for you to decide... I assume the network is connected to your
 >>cable modem. You need to make sure the network addresses on the cable
 >>modem, and the pc(s) that need to connect to it are in the same network
 >>range:
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 >I am very suprised that the cable company doesn't either support dhcp 
or they
 >have told you in a letter when you signed up what your IP address is.
 >
 >It may be that you have to register the ethernet card address with the ISP
 >
I don't have a static ip adress but the cable company uses dynamic IP
(DHCP)

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 >
 >The address ranges mentioned above are for internal networks - not for
 >accessing the internet - so unless your cable modem is also a router 
(which
 >for adsl it might have to be - I don't know I have cable - but then I 
would
 >IT to support DHCP).  Accessing the internet with those addresses will 
cause
 >problems
 >
 >- --
 >Alan Chandler
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