Alternatively, you can configure the MAC address of your RH box with an assigned IP on the Linksys DHCP server.

Bruce

Bruce Broecker
Network Comm Supervisor
The Toro Company


>>> list at slushpupie.com 08/22/03 02:31PM >>>
On August 22, 2:26 pm Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:
> Gosh I love networks!  >:o
>
> on my network.  So I fired up Mozilla and connected to the Linksys
> router, Sure enough DHCP changed the IP address of my Linux box. I
> changed the IP address in my host files and it works, just call me
> Homer. :-[

I would suguest using a staticly assigned IP for the way you are using the
box. In redhat (at least in 7.3) you can use netconf to change those
settings, or if you feel up to it, you can edit the file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 by hand.

Jay

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