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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 17:49:08 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: TCP/IP Problem?

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In <20050206151533.59543.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com>, on 02/06/05
at 07:15 AM, "John A. Morrow, Jr." said:

Hi,

>Note: \ibmlan does not exist on my system

That's OK. What you got was my boilerplate list.

>Requested files (plus one or two I thought might help) are
>attached.

FWIW, you might want to change your earthlink password since you just
distributed it to the entire mailing list with gets archived to the scoug
website. :-)

The problem is your DNS setup in the dialer.

You have 209.69.188.185. Nslookup says:

[D:\TMP]nslookup 209.69.188.185
Server: rns2.earthlink.net
Address: 207.217.77.82

*** rns2.earthlink.net can't find 209.69.188.185: Non-existent host/domain

This is why the browser can not find the internet. A while ago I
suggested you try 207.217.77.82 or 207.217.120.83. I know these work.
Nslookup says:

[D:\TMP]nslookup 207.217.77.82
Server: rns2.earthlink.net
Address: 207.217.77.82

Name: rns2.earthlink.net
Address: 207.217.77.82

This is set up on the Connect Info page.

You have the MRU Size to 256. This is terribly inefficient. I recommend
1500.

You have the login sequence set to NONE. This works, but I recommend you
blank out the entrie field completely. This will use a slightly more
secure method. I tested both methods with your userid and both work using
my access numbers.

Regards,

Steven

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