Paul Corsa wrote:

Finally one tech took an "unauthorized" method, had me buy a
router(Asante 3004C) which eliminates the need for MacPOet software, and
everything has been fine.

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MacPOET, in my experience, was very very buggy and a royal pain in the
donkey.
I had to put up with it for a few weeks while shopping for a router.
I believe the general rule of thumb is to bypass it right from the
beginning.
Unfortunately I didn't have a router ready to connect when the DSL package
arrived.

Alan



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