Yea, I did the exact same thing last weekend and I have pretty much the same setup SMC... Question though - how do you get to your machine from outside your local network? SMC gives you say 192.x.x.* IP addresses while your SMC is connected to a 68.x.x.x IP address. So if I want to ssh or ftp into one of my boxes from work, how to I target my machine. The 192.x.x.x is a pseduo IP address. John -----Original Message----- From: Richard L.Proctor [mailto:krycom1@cox.net] Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 3:11 PM To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Subject: DHCP Solutions I have been worried about my service with cox after reading all the horror stories online here. However, I decided to try and convert over and did things a bit different. Maybe this will help some of you, or err, maybe not. I never used the toolbox. Just throw that puppy away. You don't need it. I just simply went to cox site, entered my code, changed my password and logged in. I then verified all my email addresses to be sure they were setup. While I was at it, I decided to add yet one more machine to my list. They don't have that option available yet so i called cox and added the new machine. When my bill arrived I noticed I had a $15.00 charge for administration fees. I called cox and asked what that was about. They told me that there is a fee for adding an additional computer plus the $6.95 for each computer. Okay since my bill is now $64 bucks, I bought from myself (I sell hardware) an 4 port SMC Barricade router and dropped the ips for the other two computers leaving only my current ip address. I installed the Barricade and the machines run behind the router firewall. Now ever since converting over which as been about 2 weeks now. I have not had one sec of downtime. My systems have been up, running and ready to go. I run a dual boot system on this computer and windows me is working fine, and I have swtiched back and forth from redhat and mandrake atleast 5 times the past couple of weeks to see how things work and everything is fine no matter which linux distro I use. Bottom line I guess is if anyone needs help or has a question please feel free to ask. I promise I won't bill you unless I have to come out. But maybe we can help solve some of your problems with some things that I have done or perhaps done differently. The main thing here though is just don't use that toolbox. Throw quickly into the trash after you get your activation code. Sorry for the long wind.... -- Richard L. Proctor Krystal Computer Services PC Repairs & Upgrades 480-699-3098 ________________________________________________ See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss