Thanks.  It looks like the main problem might be an incompatible NIC
card.  Other than that it looks like it might be a somewhat simple task.
The byte.com has a nice little shell script that will kick start the
cable modem, get a dynamic IP and start the ether-flow.  :)

-Rob.

Timothy Bolz said these things on 20000402.2111:
| I did a search on cable modems.  Check these out and see if they apply.
| http://www.byte.com/column/hands_on/BYT19990720S0013
| http://www.cablemodeminfo.com/LinuxCableModem.html
| 
| Hope this might help.
| Tim

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