On 12/30/18 11:55 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 11:39:24 -0500, jbk wrote:
On 12/30/18 11:01 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 10:39:06 -0500, jbk wrote:
A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their
modem into our network topology
On 12/30/18 11:01 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 10:39:06 -0500, jbk wrote:
A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their
modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless functions.
Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G
jbk wrote:
> A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their
> modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless
> functions.
>
> Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G running tomato. The modem
> provided dhcp so it was the gateway address.
>
A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and
incorporated their modem into our network topology providing
the dhcp, NAT and wireless functions.
Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G running tomato.
The modem provided dhcp so it was the gateway address.
I now want to put the
On 12/30/18 10:49 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
jbk wrote:
A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their
modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless
functions.
Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G running tomato. The modem
provided dhcp so
Ok, so the kernel is not seeing the USB device. Does the drive and USB cable
work on another computer? Does it work on the same computer with a different
OS? Does the DVD drive have a separate power cord and are you plugging that
in, or are you relying on USB to power the drive directly?
On
On 12/30/18 2:29 PM, Gregory Galperin wrote:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:39:24AM -0500, jbk wrote:
The problem with doing that is there is no way to turn off the Comcast dhcp
server w/o putting it into bridged mode, other than limiting the range to a
single address and have that lease set to
Hello, all.
Charles, Fedora 28 was installed fresh; Ubuntu had been on the system
previously.
I ran the lsusb command first before connecting the DVD drive and again
after. The list of devices did not change.
Here is the output of the two commands:
[theauthor@new-host-2 ~]$ lsusb
Bus 001