>
> Have you just opened the Network pane and set yourself to connect via
> "Airport" via "DHCP server?"
>
> Kyle H. Hansen

Kyle:

I just looked at my setup.  In the network pane, I don't use Airport.  
It isn't even an option.  The Cisco driver gives you an ethernet 
connection (of course not the internal ethernet, but on the wireless 
card) and you certainly can select DHCP.  But that doesn't force the 
connection.  That's what the ABS modem utility does.


John Slavin
Kirksville, MO
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