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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 07:59:58 PST7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
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Steve Carter wrote:

> Svobi is, of course, correct. Rebooting the router may NOT
> be what's needed. At my place they're on the same AC power
> strip go ON and OFF together as part of the network.
>
> When my DSL modem was installed, it would not work for
> two days(!), until the DSL tech called and suggested
> a power-off reboot. Suddenly all was well.

Sounds like a situation similar to that existing with my Alcatel DSL modem, which does get discombobulated
somehow, once in a while, and needs to be powered off for a few minutes. I guess the cable variety suffer
from the same malady. Then again, how do you account for Sheridan's very contrary experience ?

> There is a new streaming LPR that promises to be faster
> http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0902H/vnewsf2.htm
>
> It requires SWC. Has anyone actually tried it?

If & when I ever get to network printing, I will check that out. If you'd like to get this one, and don't
have SWC, I can probably obtain it from the eCS site.

> P.S. I could only find FW 1.93s for the 7004BR on the SMC site.

There must be a different numbering sequence for the BR vs. ABR f/w. The latest one I've been able to find
for the ABR is something like 1.40 or 1.41.

Jordan

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