OK, folks, it seems that my cable router has given up. Don't know what
happened, but yesterday evening, after dinner, when I went to check my mail,
I noticed that I had no connection. I've then checked the cable modem and
then noticed that the router didn't have any LED on, except the power LED.
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
On 06/06/02 10:05, Dan Lovejoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
At 9:05 am -0500 6/6/02, Dan Lovejoy wrote:
SNIP
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