I have noticed with ATT service that I frequently can't resolve addresses.
I keep a list of extra dns servers and rotate them from primary on down the
list.  Just some info in case you experience something similar.

-Scott

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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 8:31 PM
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Subject: [Leaf-user] AT&T transition woes



I've got a standard configuration: home network behind a cable modem.
I've been running an old Eiger distribution for the past year without
issue. Then I got caught up in the big AT&T migration last week and it
screwed things up.

Rather than troubleshoot such an old distribution, I figured I'd start over
with the Dachstein v1.0.2 distribution. I followed the basic setup
instructions,
but it didn't fix my problem. Specifically, I can only ping a couple of
hosts.

If I hook my win2k box directly to the cable modem, everything works fine.
The suspipcious thing is that my win2k box uses different IP and gateway
addresses than the LEAF router (even though both use DHCP). So, I'm thinkin
it's some sort of DHCP configuration problem.

I messed around with the dhcpclient settings with no success. One thing I
wondered was if I needed to update the domain name somewhere (since it
changed
from home.com to attbi.com), but I couldn't find anything that looked
relevant.

Any other former excite@home users go through this?
Anybody else have any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.


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