[NTLUG:Discuss] Suse 9.3 and DHCP client

Gilbert Morrow gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 22:13:21 CDT 2005


Launch Yast > Network Devices > DSL > and set it up there . Whether it is 
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection,the IP address of 
the ISP´s DNS servers and the like what ever u need to start upon boot . It 
sounds as if though u have a DSL modem not router and are connected straight 
from it to ur PC . Should be no need if u are connected to a router just do 
DHCP in Network Devices.
or assign a statis IP as above. Wow 3 Nics are u using it as a server or 
something. 1Nic , 2Nic , 3Nic , Go. Sorry for the humor , I know this a 
serious site! Remember if all else fails Google,Google,Google, search. Info 
found as Google search , SuSE 9.3 IP addy.

On 9/13/05, James McLean Adams <jmcleanadams at prodigy.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I have recently installed Suse 9.3 and have a question. Upon intital
> installation it did recognise the network card that is connected to the
> outside world via a netgear DSL router (I know) router. After about a
> day it would no longer get assigned an IP addy via the router. I have 3
> nic's in this box so I connected to another one. It worked fine for
> about a day then ran into the same problem as the 1st. Tried the 3rd
> card and it isn't getting an ip addy assigned at all. Any suggestions or
> do I need to supply more info.
> Thanks
> Jim
> 
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