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Hi Ray
How is your SMC's setting on "Primary Setup" ?
Did you activate the button for "Renew IP Forever" ??
I have learnt, heard and read that SMC i.e my 700x BR
is loosing connection sometimes ...
... perhaps wrong something or soemwhat there ???
Sorry for not having more info ;-(
Good luck, svobi
raydav@charter.net on 05.11.2002 02.06.34
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Email server dropped
NS 4.61 SMC router, Surfboard cable modem, Charter.net
For the last couple months I have been frequently getting the
following
message on two machines. I have check mail set for two minutes
and
sometimes the message comes that often. Usually it excepts the
password and connects, not always.
The mail server responded
connection closed by peer
Please enter new password
Anyone understand it?
TY
Ray
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