On 7/5/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Thanks, Dave. I have still no LAN (as far as I am aware of it); I only >> > have a single computer and a modem to connect to the Internet. What do >> > you mean by NIC? How can I know whether I have already got NICs in my >> > computer? >> >> Is your modem a separat "box" fromt the PC? >> >> If it is, how does it connect to your PC? Perhaps via USB? > > Yes, Steve, it is a separate "box", and I connect it to my PC with a > cable through the embodied Ethernet card. > Do you know what make & model the modem is, and have you checked the documentation and manufacturer's site? From another post where you say it's managed through a web interface I think it could be a router without a switch (they do exist), but it's not possible to confirm this without a model number. If the web interface mentions DHCP I'd say the odds go up significantly. Also if you can find out what gateway your computer is using for its net connection a private subnet would probably indicate a router.[1] [1] I don't know for certain, but I think both of these could be present even if your modem wasn't a proper router. It would be odd though.
The details of my SpeedTouch modem are: Product Name: ST5x6v6 Serial Number: CP0702DTRSH Software Release: 6.1.0.5 Software Variant: CN Boot Loader Version: 1.0.6 Product Code: 3594263A Board Name: BANT-V Paul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list