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Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 14:38:08 PST8
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LAN, TCPIP and Router Setup

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Sandy,

It's exactly what I needed. Now, using your settings, I have DSL coming
into this computer through my router. Interestingly, however, the router
still does not register this computer as being an attached device.
However, when I turn it on first, it registers the other 2 computers
with IP addresses that are each 1 digit higher, than when I leave this
computer off. I'll have to investigate that issue a little later. Thanks
for your help!
HCM
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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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> >Sandy,
>
> >OK, thanks for your response. I may be able to go that way too (use DHCP
> >to automatically obtain an IP). You could help me there. Tell me, how did
> >you set up your TCPIP? That is, what on the "Network", and "Routing"
> >pages of your TCPIP configuration notebook? You do not have to give me
> >your specific data, if you don't want, but describe to me what each entry
> >is that you are using, relative to your router and IPS.
>
> >Thanks!
> >HCM
> >___________________________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Hi Harry,
>
> Tell me if this is what you wanted.
>
> Sandy
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