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When we had Roadrunner as our ISP they used cable modems, all we had to do was set up the network cards to use DHCP like you did, the only time I was unable to load some sites was when I was using a poorly supported 3Com network card which was on my new computer and by then we were using a different IS which used DSL. I have to give SUSE credit since it was the only distribution around at the time that supported the 3Com card however I was unable to load some sites like Google, I later found out that the driver was either another that was modified to support the card or support for the card was just a hack that didn't work that well because it would drop packets. If your problem is anything like mine I would recommend trying a different network card if you have one lying around unless of course you already know that card works well. Good luck :-) timbrown at ichristian.com wrote: > HellO! > > Well, I finally have broadband here. This computer is working fine but > I seem to be doing something wrong on another computer. > I can set up this machine through the network services control panel > to access the internet through a Linksys Cable/DSL router with a four > port switch. However, I am also running a cable from the router to the > uplink at another hub to which another Suse 9.1 box is. The DHCP > setup control panel is getting the right information over thw wire, > but I can't find any sites. > any ideas? > Thanks, > tim > 10 out of 10 people die. > http://www.needgod.com > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com -- http://www.geocities.com/ntws01/ http://ntws01.blogspot.com/ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 265.6.5 - Release Date: 26/12/2004
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