That should function as a DHCP server just fine.
Simply configure your linux ip interface (eth0 most likely) to use DHCP
(whatever gui configurator should do just fine), and you should be good to
go. There is nothing 'fancy' here.
P.S. You'll probably want to go into the Actiontec's configuration
(
http://192.168.1.1 most likely, or some 192.168.n.1 address - check the
manual) and lock down the wireless portion, unless of course you want to
share your network and bandwidth with your neighbors. I don't know if that
model defaults to open wireless or not, but many WAPs do.
Clayton Stapleton wrote:
> The modem is Qwest supplied Actiontec GT701-WG and it is less than 6 months old. I am not using the wireless capabilites so it is a cable connected to etho0.
>
> Thaks
> Clay
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: plug@shubes.net
>> Sent: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 05:10:55 -0700
>> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
>> Subject: Re: Ubuntu 6.06.1 problems
>>
>> You should only need pppo[ae] if you're running your dsl modem in bridged
>> mode, which I highly doubt. Your Linux boxen of any flavor should simply
>> have a standard nic interface (ifconfig, probably eth0), configured with
>> dhcp turned on so it obtains its IP configuration (address, dns, gateway)
>> from the dsl modem (which also acts as a DHCP server, unless you have a
>> very
>> old dsl modem). Which brings up a (possibly important) question: what
>> brand/model of dsl modem are you using?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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