* Lisa Winkler (lmw@po.cwru.edu) wrote: > On Sat, 2002-01-19 at 01:31, Gontran wrote: > > Is there some new terms of service document that I haven't found yet? http://support.cox.net/custsup/policies/acceptableuse.shtml > > You don't need the install CD, you just need to get your DHCP configured That's what I thought. > I also filed my CD in the trash. :) > > I talked to a cox tech support person about a month ago, and > miraculously got a person with at least half a clue. He explained that > while (as you probably know) the @home network uses hostnames to map to > IPs in the DHCP server, the new cox network will use MAC addresses. I > think they preloaded the cox.net DHCP servers with the MAC <-> IP > mappings from their @home servers. (Though I wasn't clear on this > point). At any rate, when you transition over to cox.net it should > recognize your MAC address and assign you the same old IP you always > had. I am not sure why changing the hostname *before* transitioning > makes a difference, but I didn't feel any burning desire to change it > before I knew everything was up and running, and everything went fine. Very interesting. So the 4 hour lease is likely in preperation for the eventual network migration which will take place at some indeterminant time in the future... Thanks for the tips lmw. Gontran