[GLLUG] Linux and ATTBI Question

Brad Fears brad@mtsdev.com
27 Sep 2002 10:33:39 -0400


You have to run *part* of their software to register *a* MAC address for
your cable modem.  Once you're set up, and you can get an IP address via
DHCP, you get rid of their software and run whatever OS you like.  You
don't even need to use the same NIC once it's all setup, they just keep
a database for accountability.

My suggestion would be to find someone with a Windows laptop, run their
stupid software to get an initial IP, and then hook up the 95 box, and
all should be well.

--Brad Fears

On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 10:31, Brian Hoort wrote:
> This question is a masked Linux question, because I am considering getting 
> ATTBI at home for my Linux box, and this same problem would apply (cannot 
> run their Windows setup software):
> 
> I am trying to setup ATTBI on a friends ancient Win95 computer. Their 
> install CD is 150 MBs, runs slower than molasses, and keeps finding reasons 
> why it won't run. First there wasn't enough space, now it says it needs W95 
> service pack. I don't have hours to sit here and muck with it, downloading 
> service releases etc. on his slow modem.
> 
> Can't I just input the right network settings and a correct computer name 
> and get this thing running? What info do I need to know? My experience with 
> these companies is that if I won't run their installer, they won't work 
> with me.
> 
> Apologies, and Thank You,
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Brian Hoort
> 
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