I use Linux with a cable modem on RoadRunner, and it works great.
Why don't you try this:

Run LinuxConf. Go to Networking, then to basic host info. Then select the tab
for your network card (eth0). Click on the optin for DHCP.

Back out of LinuxConf, activating your changes.

You may have to reboot, I don't know.

That's ALL I have to do to make RoadRunner work with Linux. Maybe it will work
for you. It's worth a try.


Good Luck!



Jacob Aaron Holbrook wrote:

> well I just called them again to try and get the information.  They said
> that they cannot give it out because it changes all the time and they cannot
> assign a "static address" to me.  I ran netcfg and set my eth0 to active,
> saved, closed the window and tried to ping.  It didn't work so i went back
> into netcfg and my eth0 was inactive again.

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