On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Dan Drake wrote:

> Later this week, I'll be getting a cable modem installed (Time
> Warner/Roadrunner/whatever) and I'm curious about the DHCP they use. I'm
> pretty sure the tech will be clueless about setting up the cable modem with
> Linux.
>
> I have a regular sort of DHCP client on my Debian box (I'm not sitting near
> it right now, so I don't know exactly what package it has). Will that work?
> Is there anything unusual about the DHCP system they use? I know Roadrunner
> used to have a very strange login system, but they scrapped that, right?
>
> If it's any help, I used to have Qwest DSL and a Cisco 678, and my box
> worked with getting an address from the 678 via DHCP.
>
> I just want to know the details ahead of time. Forewarned is forearmed and
> all.
>
If you are currently running with a fully automatic setup, no changes
should be necessary. I am running AT&T/RR (theoreticly, as it is what I ordered),
and the Debian default works beautifully (I have even been able to do a net
install over my link).

-- 
Daniel Taylor