said:
>Look very closely at the router's DHCP settings.
>Figure out what you are doing wrong with iptrace. You should be seeing
>outbound packets, even if you are getting no inbound packets.
Hi Steven,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I was not able to get OS/2 to talk to the
router -- even though Windows did and said everything was fine.
So I switched to an old backup router, and that seems to have fixed the
problem!
Hooray.
I was using an SMC Barricade 7004ABR, and I will replace it. Does anyone
have any suggestions for a replacement?
I could stick with SMC or try something else.
Thanks,
Sandy
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