He might also check to see if the Router IP address is set correctly and I would 
uncheck that "Load only when needed" in the TCP/IP control panel.  I've only known 
that to cause problems.

....................................................................
 Tom Roth  *  tel 336.716.4493
 Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 Dept of Biomedical Communications
 Medical Center Blvd  *  Winston-Salem, NC 27157
 http://www.wfubmc.edu/biomed/


> ----------
> From:         Sionnach Aisling
> Subject:      Re: 3400 and DSL
> 
> Well... a couple thoughts. 
> 
> You do have your router set to give out IP addresses
> via DHCP, right?  I'm assuming you do since you have
> the other machines working and logic would dictate
> that you set the 3400 up the same way.  If your other
> macs are using static addresses (manually set) then
> try setting a manual address for the 3400 as well.  Be
> sure to get the proper subnet mask.  Also, making sure
> the DNS information is correct is very important. 
> Just match it up to the other machines.
> 
> 

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