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Extractions: A: If you already have Cable TV, your chances of getting a cable modem are decent, but they are still only available in major metropolitan areas. Canada seems to have quite a few ISP/Cable Companies that offer Internet Cable connections. Your best bet is to call your local cable company and ask what their plans are for adding Cable Modem Internet service in the future. You should also check with surrounding towns and other local Cable providers. If Cable Modems are not available, you should also check with your local Phone and Internet providers, since they may offer some form of xDSL connectivity, which is also fairly fast.
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Extractions: type="text/javascript"> Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything Web eHow.com Home > Other Internet and Networking High-speed Internet access should be at least five times faster than what you can get with a 56K modem. But DSL and cable-modem services are expensive at the beginning of 2000, and the many "catches" and trade-offs associated with the newer technologies might mean you'll be better off waiting for increased competition, improved service, and lower prices. Basic Evaluation Factors Steps: Decide if you spend enough time on the Internet to justify paying for more speed. Consider the value of the time you spend online. Will increased speed help you conduct a business better? Or will it just enhance your leisure surfing? Expect legislation, court decisions, and other future government regulation to affect digital online services and use and cost of them in the next couple of years. Expect access fees to change as the services develop.
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Extractions: type="text/javascript"> Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything Web eHow.com Home > Other Internet and Networking Even though at the beginning of 2000 only 17 percent of North American homes had access to a cable Internet connection, availability is expanding quickly. When cable access arrives in your area, you might want to take advantage of its excellent speed potential. Steps: Find out if your local cable television provider currently offers Internet service in your area. (If your local cable system is not yet set up for Internet connections, you won't be able to get a cable modem.) Check the Web sites of @Home Network (the largest cable Internet service), Road Runner Group, High Speed Access Corporation and SoftNet Systems to see if they offer service through your cable company. Check computer and consumer electronics chains in your area to see if you can arrange for cable service through a store. Consider your current satisfaction with service, especially customer service, provided by your cable television company before choosing it to be your ISP.
Prerequisites First, plug in and turn on the cable modem. Connect your Ethernet card to They will also need the MAC (Media Access Control) hardware address of your http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cable-Modem/prerequisites.html
Extractions: The Cable Modem HOWTO Prev Next Most, if not all, cable modems are easily configured for use with Linux. Most cable modems have two possible interfaces for connection to your computer: Ethernet or USB. If your version of Linux is like most, there is very little you will need to do to to get your cable modem working with an Ethernet interface as long as you have support for networking and the driver for your specific networking hardware installed. An open Ethernet interface is the most likely means that a cable provider will use or recommend when setting up your cable internet service. Your ISP may even deliver and/or install a new NIC card to access the modem if you have no open Ethernet cards available.The cable connects to the modem, which then connects to your NIC using ordinary 10BaseT/100BaseT Ethernet cable. If you are uncertain about any of the above, and your modem and/or NIC are not already physically installed for you, read the Ethernet HOWTO and your cable modem's instruction manual before proceeding any further.
Configuration Note the HWaddr field, or hardware address, on the first line. This is the same as the MAC, This is the interface your cable modem will use. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cable-Modem/configuration.html
Extractions: The Cable Modem HOWTO Prev Next Once you are plugged into the system, your modem is on and your dhcp server is running as outlined in Section 2.5 , you should be provided your own IP address that doesn't change unless you drop the lease (i.e. are offline) for a while. To confirm that the DHCP client is working and you have a new IP address, execute (as root) ifconfig without any other arguments, and you should see the following: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:09:DE:D4:6F inet addr:66.190.XXX.XXX Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:2591777 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:5589 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:168673636 (160.8 MiB) TX bytes:1752872 (1.6 MiB) Interrupt:12 Base address:0xc400 lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:5168 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:5168 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:1695104 (1.6 MiB) TX bytes:1695104 (1.6 MiB) ...which shows the system loopback device
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Extractions: I did a fresh install on a laptop, but I can't seem to get it to install my D-Link DCM 202 modem. I tried d/l the latest drivers from their website and win98 can't find them. I called tech support (waited 45 minutes to reach one...thank goodness I have a speaker phone! The tech got on but couldn't get me going. I even loaded in SP1 with IE6 because I read that on a Google search it would help me to get the laptop to install the modem. Numerous Googles and site searches, but they haven't worked for me. Anyone have any good ideas?
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Extractions: Body: subscribe cablemodem-announce Terminology used in these updates Status update for Charter customers Status update for Charter customers Charter Cable Modem Service Update Charter Cable Modem Service News Charter made config changes Decommissioning of Com21 Cable Modem Network by Charter Communications IP Address Assignments for Caltech Off-Campus Housing and Business Units (please see 02/14/2005 notice for updated news) Charter Com21 Cable Modem System Failure Hardware and software failures on the Charter network, continued Hardware and software failures on the Charter network Weekend routing issue Charter Communications of Pasadena is using two different cable modem systems: the Com21 Community system and the DOCSIS system. Historically, Caltech has been telling customers to return their Com21 cable modem to pick up a replacement DOCSIS cable modem. This may be confusing since Charter is using CommunityAccess and DOCSIS cable modems made by Com21. We now have photos explaining the situation. Charter made a software upgrade to the DOCSIS modem system today and a problem with the upgrade disconnected the Charter-Caltech modems. Charter is correcting the situation as of 4:55pm.
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Extractions: @import "/css/digg2.css"; @import "/css/toolbar.css"; home ... submitted by hendoz 125 days ago ( via http://www.astalavista.com/?se... CMSniff will allow anyone on a cable connection to sniff out MAC Address information along with users TFTP Server, Client IP and even configuration files! 10 comments blog this category: hardware Comment View Threshold: +3 Excellent +2 Insightful +1 Useful Neutral -1 Off Topic -2 Flame -3 SPAM someone try it and tell me posted by bannanaman (0) at 05:25 PM 5/16/05 score: +3 Excellent +2 Insightful +1 Useful Rate Comment -1 Off Topic -2 Flame -3 SPAM X Don't get your panties in an uproar, it requires hardware modification to your modem to create a custom serial cable. I am talking to the developer of the software right now on yahoo:
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Extractions: UCSB Physics Computing Services (This page is under construction.) Info for Cox Cable Modem Users Related Links To use your Cox account to send and receive e-mail using the Cox servers: Incoming mail server: pop.west.cox.net Outgoing mail server: smtp.west.cox.net You can set your Cox account to send and receive mail from Physics. Incoming mail server: mail.physics.ucsb.edu Outgoing mail server: smtp.physics.ucsb.edu BUT: you must use "Authenticated SMTP" using a secure (SSL/TLS) alternate port (465 or 587) or the Physics mail server will reject your e-mail with a "Relaying Denied" message. Email Client Setup and Configuration Protect yourself from intruders!! Physics recommends (extremely - just short of demanding!) that all broadband computer systems used to connect back to Physics be installed behind a basic firewall. Computer systems that are attached to high speed Internet connections are natural targets for crackers intending to attack other computer systems. The high speed connection allows your machine to "flood" another system with garbage information that overwhelms the other machine. When your machine is taken over, it is known as a "zombie". Scores of zombies are coordinated by the attacker in a DDOS (Distributed Denial-Of-Service) attack such as the one in February 2000 against the CNN website (in which a Physics Department machine was implicated). You don't want the FBI knocking on your door! Because your Internet connection is always on and your IP address never changes (unlike a dial-up connection) your machine can be more easily subverted.