I have @Home as well.  I didn't have any trouble setting it up as a static 
ip.  I've tried to set it up using dhcp and haven't had much luck.  Probably 
a setting is off somewhere.  I've heard of people having problems with 
Linksys cards though.  I've used D-Link DFE530TX+ and haven't had any 
problems at all.  You might want to try another nic card and see if it causes 
the same errors.

Jim

On Thursday July 05, 2001 12:23 pm, Wade Barocsi wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am trying to setup @Home (Comcast in Connecticut), and am having a bit of
> difficulty
>
> first some basic info: suse 7.1, 3com 3cr29220 cable modem, Linksis
> LNE100TX v4 ethernet card.  System works on win 98 (dual boot).
>
> local @home  doesn't use static IP's, but is reputed to change them
> infrequently.
>
> dmesg has a series of
> "bridge-eth0: lost peer"
> "bridge-eth0: down"
> "bridge- eth0: found peer"
> "bridge- eth0: up"
>
>
> If anyone has any idea on what's next, or info on a suse how-to, I would
> appreciate it ,
>
>
> Thanks
> Wade

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