Has anyone checked the actual modem?  I know someone who was
having similar problems and the end result was the cable company
replacing the cable modem.

Elaine

I never lecture, not because I am shy or a bad speaker, but
simply because I detest the sort of people who go to lectures and
don't want to meet them.   --H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)

Hello Jack

On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, you wrote

> Hi Everyone,
>       Well, despite my getting rid of Zone Alarm and turning off all the but
> the essentials at start up, I am still having trouble with my computer
> getting on to the network when I first start my computer in the morning.  I
> have to physically unplug and then replug in the base unit.  I spent near 2
> hours on the phone the other night with Microsoft tech support and the guy
> couldn't solve my problem.  Does anyone have any thoughts on the matter?  My
> cable company is Cox and I'm using Microsoft wireless networking.  The base
> is through an ethernet cable and I have a laptop as well.  I have no
> problems with the laptop.  I thought about just going to a router to share
> the modem, but that's what the base station is so I figure I'd get the same
> problem.  ANY help on this would be appreciated.  I'm ready to take
> everything back and settle for (boo hoo) AO*ell on the painfully
> slooooooooooow dial-up. :(

> Sue :)
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