[ale] Question about cable modem connections
randy at haganzone.com
randy at haganzone.com
Wed Oct 1 12:20:30 EDT 2008
I have a small Linux box running as a firewall at home directly
connected to my cable modem. I have swapped out NICs on that box with
no need to request MAC changes. I did have to replace the Cable modem
once. I just called up comcast, gave them the new MAC to the Modem and
I was on. My firewall runs DHCP to all the computers on the inside with
a switch and Wireless access point. Sometimes when I'm troubleshooting
my connection I will connect the cable modem to my laptop directly. If
you just have one PC I don't see a need for a router, unless you want it
to act as a firewall.
Regards,
Randy
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [ale] Question about cable modem connections
From: Chris Fowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com>
Date: Wed, October 01, 2008 8:47 am
To: ale at ale.org
Jim Lynch wrote:
>
> I'm only sending a laptop. No router. No need (afaik) for a router.
> Am I missing something?
>
Yes, you are missing the router. Every router I've used with these
things have
been PNP. The benefits also include placing the laptop on a private
subnet
behind a firewall.
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Chris Fowler
OutPost Sentinel, LLC
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