On Monday January 4 1999 12:05, michael dolan spake:
> It was a good review.
> Do you want to let us in on the process of submitting a book review to
> slashdot?  Anything interesting about it?

Find a new book.
Read it.
Write a review, following slash's reviewer guidelines.
???
Profit!

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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Mar 16 01:08:23 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ryan McCain)
Date: Wed Mar 16 01:08:51 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] Cox kit
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

being the original poster...........

getting it going was a snap.. little did i know that i didn't even need
the cable modem as long as I was using cox digital telephone. 
apparently the box they give you for dig. telephone will suffice as your
cable modem.

it was plug and go for me..

rn

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/15/05 4:31 PM >>>
You are required to give them your MAC address, S/N, and modem brand. 
Trust me, I've tried ;)

You have the tool that will allow you to use the filter?  Mind telling
all of us where you got that?


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:44:08 -0800 (PST), Justin W. Pauler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Well there is no actual need for that software. Call cox give your
modem
> >s/n
> >and MAC address and they can set it up in couple of minutes.
> 
> and this probably isn't even needed... I've hooked up several COX
accounts, both with and with-out a router and they always come up just
fine without contacting COX. The only trouble I have is if the filter is
left in the line, but not much that I can do about that (or at least,
willing to discuss on list :>).
> 
> I noticed no one here said it yet (that I've seen), but getting a SOHO
router (Linksys, NetGear, etc...) might not be a bad idea.
> 
> Justin W. Pauler
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