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Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:55:23 PDT7
From: "Harry Motin" <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: "SoCal OS/2 User Group" <scoug-help@scoug.com > ,
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LinkSys Router (settings)

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On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 03:39:54 PDT7, waynec@linkline.com wrote:

>If I could see how others have configured tcpcfg, it might give me a clue.I
>think I may have changed my tcpcfg, and I have not changed the LinkSys.

Wayne,

I have a connection problem, too and I also think it's my tcpcfg.exe setup. I have not
had the time to research it. On my system my browser and/or E-Mail client sometime
take a lonnnnnng time to respond. This happens about 50% of the time. Eventually,
however, the browser or E-Mail client responds. After the first response everything
thereafter is quick, unless I sit there for a couple of minutes and don't do anything.

The other 50% of the time the response to my first request is quick.

With that in mind and my thinking that it's my tcpcfg.exe, here (for what it's worth) is my
tcpcfg.exe setup:

Network Tab: Enable interface checked; Automatically, using DHCP

Routing Tab: No entries

Hostname: Hostname: I have a hostname defined
Local domain: pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com
Nameserver address: 192.168.0.1

The 192.168.0.1 address is the inside (LAN-side) address of my router/firewall. The
router is attached to the DSL modem, which in turn connects me to the Internet via my
ISP. The router feeds all the machines. On this one machine that I use I also have an
Injoy Pro Firewall

I REALLY would be interested in helping you with your problem, and also getting rid of
mine. Perhaps inputs from others??????

HCM

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