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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 21:06:46 PST8
From: "John A. Morrow, Jr." <ja_morrow@yahoo.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: TCP/IP Problem --Success!

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--- Steven Levine wrote:

> FWIW, you might want to change your earthlink password since
> you just
> distributed it to the entire mailing list with gets archived
> to the scoug
> website. :-)

Done, and thanks for the warning. I didn't realize I had posted
them.

>
> The problem is your DNS setup in the dialer.
>
> You have 209.69.188.185. Nslookup says:
>
> [D:\TMP]nslookup 209.69.188.185
> Server: rns2.earthlink.net
> Address: 207.217.77.82
>
> *** rns2.earthlink.net can't find 209.69.188.185: Non-existent
> host/domain
>
> This is why the browser can not find the internet. A while
> ago I
> suggested you try 207.217.77.82 or 207.217.120.83. I know
> these work.

Also done, although it took a minute to get rid of the ringing
sound in my ears! I thought I had followed your earlier
instructions, but I tried a number of permutations and
combinations in rapid succession, obviously without getting it
right.

In addition to the instructions in today's post, I put the
recommended IP addresses in both REOLV2 and RESOLV.

In any case, I'm online for the first time with eCS 1.2!

The next challenge will be to get eCS to recognize my thumb
drive, even though the hardware manager shows the USB root hub
and related device drivers installed. More to come...

Thanks for your help!!

John



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