I think that they SHOULD support Linux to whatever degree they "support" anything. They aren't supporting any operating system, really. They just provide a connection, and they should honest about what that connection is doing since it's in your home. BTW, I changed NICs and they responsded immediately to my request to set up a different MAC address. -- Gerry Skerbitz gsker at tcfreneet.org On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Phil Doroff wrote: [snip] > Fact is, AT&T changed shit and broke it badly for a subset of it's users. > Granted, Linux isn't supported (and really shouldn't be), but they will not > take kindly to you telling them you have a linux box that doesn't work. > They went from a (more or less) standards based setup to some proprietary > junk, and it's up to groups of users like this one to figure it out. [snip]