Hi,

Try to find out your IP address and your netmask and nds adress under a
working dhcp client (windblows etc.)  then assign this to your nic under
linux. This is working  because your ip adres is assigned by dhcp but it is
static ( my @home ipadres is still the same as 4 months ago when i started
with @home).

regards,

manuel dopp

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Van: Pascal Poirier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: dinsdag 16 januari 2001 3:34
Onderwerp: [newbie] @home and Mandrake


>Just asking a quick question for a friend that I am helping install
>mandrake.
>
>She is on the @home network and is having trouble logging in.  There are
>directions on the mandrake user website on how to do it for a static ip
>and I am looking to do it for a dynamic one since she has had little luck
>with a static one.  Not to mention that the directions given are very
>unclear (maybe because they where written with an older version in mind?)
>and I am not sure of some the setup procedures...   I want to help
>but I my self have DSL which with simple autodetect on everything.
>
>So if anyone has a up to date and simple procedure for the @home network
>let me know.
>
>
>Pascal Poirier 8^)
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