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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 12:34:44 -0500
From: Mike Doty <uberslacks@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: removing dhcpcd from system???
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Same for comcast in midwest(chicago)  I can't even change my network card here.


On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:18:46 -0700, Mark Dierolf <mark@3e0.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 September 2004 6:57 pm, Luke-Jr wrote:
> > A massive portion might *need* PPPoE. DHCP is *almost never* required to
> > get on a network. In almost every DHCP-based network, users can set a
> > static IP and get connectivity without any problem. This includes every
> > Cable ISP I have encountered.
> 
> Comcast Cable, one of the biggest ISP's on the west coast.
> 
> No option for static ip's. Can't assign static IP to your box that is unused,
> your MAC address is unblocked on their router by your DHCP request being
> responded to.
> 
> Mark Dierolf
> 
> 
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