wrote:
> When I bring up tcpcfg.exe, it appears that the
> settings say to
> configure automatically using DHCP.... but I have no
> idea whether that
> tells me anything about whether I'm using static or
> dynamic IP's
I was apparently thinking of the wrong notebook of
settings in my earlier reply, but if you see this
*enabled*, I'd say it is the smoking gun for a dynamic
connection.
Jordan
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