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Author: Eric Katherman
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Subject: Cox question
First, does SuSE recognize that card? If it does do the following
steps. Run Yast2 and under Network/Basic - Network card config choose
your network card and Edit. Make sure that your router has DHCP
enabled, and select the "Automatic address setup (via DHCP)" option
which should be default. It is just that simple.

If your card is not recognized, get a new one at Fry's or Best Buy,
Linksys has always worked for me.

On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:14, Bill Nash wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 wrote:
>
> > I just had Cox highspeed installed bought a router which works fine on
> > my roommates win 98 box but I have no idea how to get it working my box.
> > I am running Suse 8.0 and my network card is a Compaq Comp. Corp.
> > 623-LAN Grizzly can anyone point me in the right direction. TIA Frank
> > Burton
>
>     Just kick your ethernet interface with a dhcp request or client.
> I'm  not sure what Suse loads.. On other distro's it could be as simple as
> 'pump -i eth0' from the cli. Check your network startup scripts for
> examples of dhcp configuration and tweak accordingly.

>
> - billn
>
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