wrote: >Since SpeedChoice is now SprintBroadband, price has >gone down but browsing through their FAQ, it appears >that they've made the system so only Windows and Mac >boxen can connect to the system. Does anyone have any >experiences connecting Linux or other OS'es to their >system? If so, how's it done? I'm considering them >since Cox doesn't have any service in Glendale, and >ADSL isn't available in my area (fibre lines). Their >FAQ is very sparse on info about the way to connect >to their service... >Thanks, >Emmanuel They have always (previously a sSpeedchoice) only officially supported Windows or Mac. They do however, not object to Linux or other OS's, but will not help in configuration or troubleshooting in any other OS's. I believe they (Speedchoice or Sprint) still supply one fixed IP address for each account, the cable modem is assigned a gateway address, and two DNS server addresses for the client subnet. I had no problem getting it to work on a Linux box, although getting IP-Masq to work properly required some assistance from several PLUG members. Regards, Donn Shumway dshumway@hypercom.com "Sarcasm is the safe alternative to expressing anger." --Richard North Patterson