routing/DNS

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Thu Jan 24 11:42:14 EST 2002


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you may also just have a bad modem, stranger things have happened.....<br>
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Wechter, Ron wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">I was told by one of the technicians that the "Teryon" modem is one fo the<br>best ones for powerlink.  If you dont have one see if you can "BS" one out<br>of them.  Also be sure that your connection to the modem is the right cable<br>type -- Im not sure of the numbers (because I am at work right now) but a<br>technician came out to my house and did a signal strength test and found out<br>that running a new cable of the right type help speed things up.  ALSO -- be<br>sure that your powerlink connection is off the MAIN split off of the house.<br><br>Thats all that I knwo in powerlink and TRUST me -- My modem used to cut out<br>every 20 min.  Took me about 2 months to get this stuff fixed!<br><br>               --------       -------------<br>----------    |Split A |-----| Cable Modem |<br>&gt;From Pole |---|        |      -------------<br>----------    |Split B |----<br>               --------     |    ----------------------<br>                            |---|
 
split to rest of TVs |<br>                                 ----------------------<br><br>Ronald K. Wechter<br>NRD Buffalo Assistant Systems Administrator<br>NRD Buffalo Webmaster<br>Navy Recruiting Department Buffalo<br>(716) 551-4901 <br><br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: JJ Neff [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:jjneff at yahoo.com">mailto:jjneff at yahoo.com</a>]<br>Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 5:18 PM<br>To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nflug at nflug.org">nflug at nflug.org</a><br>Subject: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="RE:routing/DNS">RE:routing/DNS</a><br><br><br>I also have Adelphia cable and a Linksys router and I have a Private Class C<br>Natted behind the router.  I never notice 24.48 inside the Linksys so I cant<br>say anythign there, BUT I do ahve to unplug and plug in my Cable Modem al<br>the<br>time ti kick it awake apparently (SHEESH I WISH Adelphia had competition in<br>Buffalo!!!!)<br><br>I used the Mandrakeuser.or
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 connectivity - Samba set up instructions - fast<br>and<br>straightforward.<br><br>JJN<br>--- "Riga, Anthony" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Anthony.Riga at searbrown.com">&lt;Anthony.Riga at searbrown.com&gt;</a> wrote:<br></pre>
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    <pre wrap="">I have Adelphia cable modem and Ive noticed that every one in a while it<br>loses its connection when Im on the internet . Sometimes I have to<br>unplug and plug in my modem to get it to work. Is that because of their<br>DNS server? I use a dlink router with it because my pc's are networked.<br>I noticed when I look at the ip address in Linux Redhat its the<br>24.xxx.xx.x address that the dhcp server gives from Adelphia and not the<br>one the router gives . But it works ..  Adelphias connections suck<br>though. Are ther any good web sites that have good informnation on<br>installing SAMBA server? --  Thanks <br><br>-----Original Message-----<br><br></pre>
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