Rogers high-speed internet

Daniel Armstrong dwarmstrong-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon Jan 22 23:49:42 UTC 2007


Well... I finally convinced my friend in Kitchener to go with
high-speed over dial-up, only to discover that DSL service is not yet
available for their address... which surprises me, being as they are
close to downtown... But I have checked their phone # on the Bell and
Teksavvy, websites and actually emailed Teksavvy, and such appears to
be the case.

Rogers appears to be the only high-speed option available, but I have
never setup a cable modem with Linux... and the Rogers FAQ states that
a technician makes a house call to setup the modem, but not the
software side of things (at least on the free install... and certainly
not on Linux).

Couple questions:

Is there any special 'gotchas' configuring Rogers high-speed internet
to use with Linux? My major concern is there might be some config or
software install that requires a Windows box... which will not be
available at this address.

Can the cable modem be accessed and configured through a web browser?

Does the Rogers cable modem act as a router and dynamically assign a
IP address to the connected Linux box?

Thanks!
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