Re: cable modem issue



Lee,
   Here's the link to the driver itself (RPM)
http://www.scyld.com/network/updates.html

Hope this helps,
Robert


lee wrote:

> nadda......tried all that and nothing..command seems to just hang after several
> seconds it just gives back command prompt......netscape doesn't give  page
> error similar to dns numbers not being there for example.....but aftrer dhcpcd
> times out then it does.....
>
> i've tried all readmes i can find......i have kernel set to use the generic
> module for my de4x5.0 which seems to comply with my SMC 8432 NIC......? ( there
> is no module for my SMC8432 directly )
>
> ::::when i installed redhat 7 i didn't install the network option.....the one
> near top of screen on that section of install........because i'm not on network
> myself .end user small business....BUT is that possible trouble that some
> aspect of network config etc. are mising and not allowing all this to
> jive?.....never configured a network aside from ppp so I don't know ........
>
> willing to offer output of anything or my config files.....but basically i used
> the http addy below as it seemed to fit of course minus the redhat 6 part since
> ihave 7......thats what i'm wondering  as did 7 make any changes that will
> affect the info at that url:?
>
> http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/oswg/en_US.ISO_8859-1/articles/DHCP/DHCP.html#REDHAT6
>
> sorry for long email trying to give all info for a sollution..........
>

> thanks
> lee
> -====
>
> Chazz Mevoli wrote:
>
> > Get a program called dhcpcd and compile/install it (if not already on your
> > system).
> > Then, type the following at the prompt as root:
> >
> > dhcpcd eth1
> >
> > ...
>
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