Author: Victor Odhner Date: Subject: Cox @ home and external cable modem
Rick Rosinski wrote: > Can Linux work with an external cable modem?
I think this might not have been what you really wanted to ask.
A "cable modem" as I understand it is a device that connects
to the TV cable (carrying the RF signal), and feeds a CatV cable
to your PC's Network Interface Card (NIC). That's the setup I have,
and yes, it works fine with Linux which simply sees a LAN connection.
There are various issues involving node names, DHCP, etc.,
but these are just a matter of getting the connection set up
correctly one time, then you're all set.
If there is such a thing as an *internal* cable modem, that is
new territory for me.