garym;636031 Wrote: 
> So you're not connecting the Touch to a router (to which the laptop is
> also connected). Is the laptop serving as the router?  This is not
> really the way the touch is designed to be used.  Do you have a router?
> If so, have you tried connecting both the laptop and touch to the router
> with ethernet cable. Any ethernet cable that is not broken will work
> equally well.

Well, if I'm not mistaken I don't need a router at all in this setup -
the signal from the server goes directly via ethernet to touch. I might
be wrong here, but I don't see why using a router in between would help.
Of course I will check it out in spare time.


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