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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:13:56 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: Christopher.Coleman at nsc.com (Christopher Coleman)</li>
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If you plan on using a router or AP between then you have to disable
DHCP and the login on the modem. I then configured my netgear router
with the username and password, and allowed it to serve DHCP addresses.
James Sumners wrote:
> I am interested in this as well. My Grandfather asked me about
> Bellsouth this week because he has the cheapest service Speedfactory
> offers and it is more expensive than the 1.5Mb package from Bellsouth.
> But, now that I think about it, he uses a Netgear router so it may not
> be too difficult.
>
> As for Speakeasy. I wouldn't be surprised if Bellsouth is not renewing
> 3rd party contracts and refusing to give service that would go beyond
> the 3rd party's current contract. Damn the FCC.
>
> On 9/15/05, Jim Philips <briarpatchkid at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>>Since Speedfactory dumped newsgroups and I dumped them, I'm now on
>>BellSouth. How do you get them working on Linux? I tried the setup on
>>rp-pppoe and it doesn't get me connected. Do they run DHCP? If anybody
>>here has an idea, help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>By the way, Speakeasy told me they could not sign me up for DSL because
>>of something BellSouth is doing. I was disappointed. I really wanted to
>>go with them.
>>
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