said:
> It could be an ISP problem.
I think you are right. I have three computers connected to this router,
each of which has both OS/2 and Windows. On each computer I can access the
internet through Windows, and on NONE of the OS/2 computers can I start
DHCP.
I would like to contact pacbell.net, but I am not sure what to tell them
(being as they probably don't speak OS/2).
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Sandy
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