Victor:
Thank you for your responce.  Should I use DNS Cache or is there another 
way to to this?
You suggested to change /ete/network.conf to make 192.168.1.254 as my 
DNS insted of the isps machine?
Could you please expand upon this for me since I still consider myself a 
newbie to Linux?  Ray told me to edit this same file on the lrp, and I 
tried to add my extra nameservers to the /etc/network.conf but it did 
not work ( unless I did it wrong).
What is sent from the lrp to the Linux machine is:
resolv.confg

#
# Generated by dhcpcd from DHCP server information.
#
domain private.network
nameserver 192.168.1.254

If I edit the resolv.confg file to:

#
# Generated by dhcpcd from DHCP server information.
#
domain covad.net
search covad.net
nameserver 192.168.1.254
nameserver 64.105.0.58
nameserver 64.105.0.250

Then the Linux machine connects to the Internet, and everytime that I 
boot the Linux partition on this machine I must edit the resolv.confg 
file to connect to the Internet.  The Windoze 98 partition works fine 
with a static ip address assigned to it , give it the DNS entries and 
its happy.
Robert Chambers


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