Laurent,
I don't have a suggestion for your router problems, but I'm having a
weird problem with Cox since I switched over from Roadrunner. Our Cox
system is configured to hand out IPs like candy, and I have a Linksys
WAP which doesn't do NAT. (I bought it before I joined this list)

Anyway, Cox will happily give my work ThinkPad an IP (Cisco Aeronet
Card), my wife's ThinkPad also (Linksys wireless card) but it doesn't
like my Wallstreet, running OS X, 10.1.5 with a Cisco Aeronet Card. The
only solution I've found is to reset the cable modem. And I don't know
if it will then give my wife's ThinkPad an IP after getting the Mac up
and running. Hmm. When it comes to networking, I'm afraid we are deep in
the mists of my ignorance.

Anyway, I am also interested in discovering a good, inexpensive, Mac
friendly router to hook my WAP up to, since Cox will at some point get
their act together and stop handing out multiple IPs. 

On another note, since transitioning from Roadrunner to Cox, I have
noticed a DRAMATIC improvement in bandwidth and reliability. Just FYI.

On yet another tangent. OS X 10.1.5 runs like a charm on my Wallstreet.
And I no longer get kernel panics when I eject a PC Card. 

Sincerely,
Dan

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