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I'm not too up on the technical details, but I think the only thing to
check is Enable DHCP (assuming you don't have a static IP address). Then
when you boot, you use your browser to access the router and tell it to
connect to your ISP.
Different routers use different url's. Which router do you have?
Sandy
In <005201c1a492$ddb82d60$6501a8c0@mytruespeed.com>, on 01/23/02
at 08:51 PM, "salemlec" said:
>Help!
>I want to configure TC/PIP (Lan) so that I can use my cable/dsl router to
>reach my Isp. Is there an easy list of steps I can follow? Larry
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