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I am planning to get DSL.
At the moment I have a dial-up ISP accessed via In-Joy.
I need to know what to change so I will be able to access the DSL modem,
which will connect to my LAN card. The DSL ISP uses a dynamic IP address,
which is assigned at log-in.
I assume something in the TCPIP settings needs to be changed, but I am not
sure what.
At the present, when I connect to my laptop using peer-to-peer, I use the
"logon" command. Do I need to use that to access the DSL modem, or is
there a simpler way?
Thanks,
Sandy
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