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Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 20:35:35 PDT7
From: waynec@linkline.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LinkSys Router (settings)

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Info 4 SYNass writes:

> If you are responding to someone asking for help who
> may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
> REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
>
> Hi Wayne
> I am sure you know this saying too:
> Never touch a running system !!
>
> You also my know Murphy's Law !!!
>
>
> I do not want to offend you but I have to agree with Steven:
>
> Sometime it was very confusing to read, exspecially with my weak
> Swiss-German-English

I don't know a bit of Swiss or German, so you're way ahead of me! I know
some of my posts were largely rants about a myriad of problems... it's just
not supposed to be that way (so difficult) and I figured someone would see
that I was flailing and try to help me see the big picture as to why I was
having so much trouble with the 40gb drive, and/or the diskettes. It seemed
like everything I tried, be it on my own volition or as advised on the
forum, turned into an endless stream of problems.

>your messages:
>
> Old P2 against new AMD with the problematic 40GB HDD
> Utility Diskettes against the Instattation Diskettes
> and from both of the above pairs now to LinkSYS Router ...
> ... but still including all topics from above !?

Sorry about that; in part, I was trying to answer Steven's questions that
were posted against this topic.

In some prior posts, Steven had been upset that the post title kept
changing, back when we first started discussing the 40gb ide problems on my
AMD. That's partly my fault, as I changed the topic title as the problems I
was seeing changed. So, I tried to keep the same thread for the AMD
40gb/diskette problems, and then started a new thread (this one) for the
"router settings" problem on my P2.

When Steven expressed his confusion, I recapped both sets of problems in
this thread.

>
> All this discussions would have been much easier and more
> effective for you (and us too) if you had splitted into 4 topics:
>
> 40GB HDD
> Installation Diskettes and / or Utiliy Diskettes

To me, those are related. I was trying to get a set of installation
diskettes so I could build a vanilla Warp on the AMD that would overcome the
problems I was having booting the cloned Warp system and having it recognize
both the scsi and the 40gb ide drive.

> LinkSYS Router

I did use a new topic title for this. As it turned out, I also used that
vanilla Warp partition (when I was finally able to get around all the
install diskette problems) to determine that the "www.abcdefg.com" alert
message did not occur with my browsers; that way I hoped to compare the AMD
vanilla Warp settings to the P2 settings to try to figure out why the P2 had
the problem.

>
> I know and do agree:
> Sometime it's not easy to realize the benefit or the need of
> starting a new topic against a topic growing like a balloon
> and loosing the proper direction to a solution !
>
> The setting-up of a Router is an easy task but it needs the
> exact knowledge how and what to be set in the Router and
> in TCPCFG/2 ...
> ... an error here or there and it will not work ;-((
>
> Unfortunately I am leaving for another vacation an am unable
> to assist you right now ...
> ... but hope you will be connected well when I am back again ;-))
>
> Good luck and have a nice time
> svobi

Enjoy your vacation!

Wayne

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