If you wanna be even more clever, scan the network for all open IPs on
your subnet and use one:

% su
Password: xxxxxx
% nmap -sP yy.yy.yy.*

where yy.yy.yy is the first three entries of the IP address.

Can't say whether or not AT&T will get upset about such a scan, but
doing it once shouldn't be such a problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Farinella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 4:18 PM
To: Mansur, Warren
Cc: mike ledoux; Derek D. Martin; GNHLUG mailing list
Subject: RE: Impatient with cable


On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Mansur, Warren wrote:

> If you wanna be a little clever, just put a static IP for the time
being
> and see if that works.

I was going to try that as I have the old IP address, and it has not
been
reassigned as far as I can tell.  I just didn't want to say that out
loud.
:-)

--charlie

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