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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:52:58 GMT, timbrown at ichristian.com <timbrown at ichristian.com> wrote: > Just wondering if anyone is familiar with one that will work with Suse? > > Thanks, > > Tim > I don't think you will have too many issues with cable modems. In my area, Cox Cable provides cable access. With the modems provided and approved by Cox, they use the modems MAC address to get a DHCP assigned IP address from Cox. Then I believe that the modem uses DHCP to assign the IP to the workstation. I don't have cable, but DSL (which I have heard of issues with various modems) I set up a Smoothwall firewall for a friend, and all I had to do was connect the modem (Motorola Surfboard) to the coax, let it "boot up" and get it's IP, and then I brought up the Smoothwall, allowing it to receive it's IP via DHCP, and everything worked fine. No account names, passwords or anything like that. The only thing that needed any kind of configuration was informing Cox of the MAC address of the modem. If the cable company requires some form of authentication, I don't know what to tell you - other than take a look at the documentation for the Mac side. It may gives some hints as to whether Linux will work. I think they are all fairly standard now, so that the small firewall/routers make by companies such as Linksys(Cisco) and Netgear will work. Hope this helps. Brad
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