Re: [SLE] Lost DSL Connection <SOLVED>

From: Jerry Feldman (gaf_at_blu.org)
Date: 02/27/05

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    On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 23:47:05 -0700
    "WILLIAM WESTFALL" <wgwestfall1@msn.com> wrote:

    > Your thoughts got me thinking and I found the answer in YaST by
    unclicking
    > the update name servers and search list via DHCP. I entered in the
    correct
    > ones and it works great now. Funny that my new modem puts in bogus
    info when
    > that is clicked. Luckily I was able to access the modems setup
    features and
    > find the true name server addresses. Maybe it's a 64-bit issue?
    Could be but I don't think so. I use static IPs on my home LAN because
    of backups, so I need to know what Comcast's name servers are, but I
    always keep a third one that is very stable.

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    Jerry Feldman <gaf@blu.org>
    Boston Linux and Unix user group
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