text-based / PAP
noccp
62.112.0.7, 194.88.127.7
ntp.antw.online.be, ntp.brus.online.be, ntp.gent.online.be
no official Linux support yet
text-based
proxyarp
193.74.208.135, 193.74.208.65, 193.121.171.135
CHAP
194.119.232.3, 194.119.232.2
ntp.pi.be
PAP
defaultroute
195.238.2.21, 195.238.2.22
ntp.skynet.be
text-based ?
212.35.2.1, 212.35.2.2
ntp.tiscalinet.be
no official Linux support yet
PAP
194.7.1.4, 194.7.15.70
no official support yet
text-based / PAP
195.74.193.12, 194.134.0.12
no official Linux support yet
PAP
194.109.6.66, 194.109.9.99
ntp.xs4all.be
DHCP was designed to make life easier, and most of the times it does ;) More information to set up your DHCP client can be found at: http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/DHCP.html and a list of Frequently Asked Questions from the infamous document of John Wobus at http://www.dhcp.org/ which describes everything you need to know. Along with the information in the Cable-Modem HOWTO (http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/Cable-Modem.html).
Lots of people want to connect a whole network to their cablemodem, that's not a problem. You'll need IP-Masquerading and make sure the interface (that speaks to the cablemodem) has the right MAC-address !! Another solution (in case of problems) is to reset your cablemodem.
http://pac.telenet.be:8080
export http_proxy="http://proxy.telenet.be:8080/"
ntp.telenet.be
no official support yet