[pchelpers] Re: Networking - Calling on all computer gurus forhelp

It's possible. If the router was not configured properly, you may not be 
getting network or internet access. If you get partial access, however, 
it suggests a different problem.

G.Cox wrote:

>Inge if a disk came with the router you may need to run its installation
>program. The router may be over-riding XP and not being completely installed
>it could be not automatically finding and using the right IP address. Guys,
>is this a possibility? Does it make sense?
>
>G. Cox
>
>My darkness inside is full of stars - and each one has a name.
>  
>
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