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Posted by Kelly C on February 07, 2006 at 07:23:13 from (65.165.20.97):
Finnaly!!! these Yahoos got this fixed. For the lst 3 weeks I have been stuck in Interenet heck. Ethernet converter, Hooked to a router and 2 hubs. I have 5 computers around the house hooked to this contraption. Many many places for some thing to SNFOO. I had been getting time outs and discounects every time I accessed the Internet. So I call my ISP. They say " Your signal is good. Must be a problem on your end" ARG, that sucks, been there before. Had a hub go bad. Starts some kind of network storm that just blocks very thing up. I had learned from the last time. To just start isolating sections of my network to try to find the offending component. Got her down to just my computer going though the Ethernet converter to the radio to them. Still had the problem. Changed out the converter. NO GO. Changed the radio. NO GO. Changed cables to antena. NO GO. Changed Antena. NO GO. OHHHHH NOW I AM MAD!!!! Again... 3rd time I have done this just to save them some time. Called him back and threatened to drive my 706 though thier office ( after I get it running) if they dont get on this. Soooo he finnaly starts up his troubleshooting software. After about 2 min MAX. Oh it seems your routers IP address is the same as a machine in our internal network. There I changed it. It should work fine now. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. Oh well it works now.
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