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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: So. Calif.
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Before heading out to the local computer store, I decided to give SMC tech support a call. They ended up spending over an hour with me trying to sort this out. With their hand-holding, I was able to sort out what was needed. They confirmed the router was good even though it wasn't spitting out automatic IP addresses. After I hung up, I was able to get the rest of the workstations connected. So far, so good.
Hal, Joe, Steve, HardDrive and Todd, thanks for your suggestions and support. It was a combination of everything that helped solve this. Regards, Sherwood |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: VA
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Glad to hear that the Tech Support guys got you going! And at a lot cheaper price than a new router.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Excellent! Glad it worked. Network troubleshooting can be interesting.
Joe
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