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Date:      Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:33:17 -0500
From:      "Doug Poland" <doug@polands.org>
To:        "John Turner" <john@drexeltech.com>
Cc:        "ListServer FreeBSD Questions" <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Cable modem ISP keeps timing out
Message-ID:  <NDBBKMNOJKJGAEKJNLIAGEOBELAA.doug@polands.org>
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.0.20001013090407.00b1b810@mail.johnturner.com>

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Hi John,

I did a self-install kit and the tech took my
external cable modem's MAC address to the shop.
The address is in their database and I can
confirm it with a peek at my account management
screen.

When you say you had them add your firewall's
external NIC to their database, are you talking
about the cable modem's MAC or NIC in your firewall,
i.e., ep0 MAC?

Regards,
Doug


> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Turner [mailto:john@drexeltech.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 08:14
> To: Doug Poland; ListServer FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Re: Cable modem ISP keeps timing out
>
>
>
> RoadRunner uses DHCP.  Their terms of service do not allow a dedicated IP
> (unless you pay extra, I think the extra package is called "Home
> Networking").
>
> I have RoadRunner, my firewall is FreeBSD 3.4 RELEASE.  My external
> interface is configured using dhcp in rc.conf, and it works fine.  When I
> first hooked the firewall up, after I moved, I experienced the same
> problems you're having.  The solution for me was to call them and add the
> MAC address for my firewall's external NIC to their database.
> They use the
> MAC to determine if a certain NIC is allowed to access their
> network.  They
> allow up to 3 different MAC addresses per account.  Previously, the only
> MAC they had on file was the one for my laptop (which was all I had when
> the guy did the install).
>
> So, a default RoadRunner setup needs DHCP, and the MAC for your NIC needs
> to be in their database (max of 3 MACs).  Make sure
> "ifconfig_external-NIC=DHCP" is in your rc.conf file.
>
> As a temporary fix, before I discovered their rule about MAC
> addresses, was
> for me to do
>
> bash# ifconfig external-interface-name down
> bash# ifconfig external-interface-name up
>
> A shutdown or reboot isn't necessary.  However, this got tedious after
> awhile, so I researched and found the MAC restriction at
> http://help.rr.com.  I've seen other posts saying that the MAC addresses
> don't matter with RoadRunner, and perhaps this is the case in some
> locations in the US.  For me, however, over MediaOne cable in
> Michigan, the
> MAC address most definitely makes a difference, and DHCP is most
> definitely
> used (as of October 9, 2000).  If you're looking for a dedicated IP, you
> will have to pay extra (if it's even available).
>
> HTH
>
> - John Turner
>
> At 07:58 AM 10/13/2000 -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
> >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> >
> >Gurus,
> >
> >Two or three times a day I will lose my
> >"connection" to the outside world with
> >RoadRunner cable service.  I can ping
> >my NIC and cable modem but nothing else.
> >
> >I can "reset" by doing a shutdown <ctrl> d
> >Then I get the same IP address, netmask
> >(I think), and DNS's.  Then connectivity
> >is back.
> >
> >So I have two questions:
> >
> >1. How can I re-establish connectivity
> >without re-booting.  I've tried
> >
> >         # dhclient ed0
> >
> >but I lose the IP address I did have and
> >returns an error message (sorry can't recall
> >it right now).  So I end up rebooting.
> >
> >2. I'd like to know what is going on so I
> >can start complaining to my cable ISP.  It's
> >mildly inconvenient when I'm at home and can
> >work on the console of the gateway.  When
> >I'm working away from home, it's a real
> >hassle.
> >
> >
> >Regards,
> >Doug
> >
> >
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