Ricsi mah man ...

You are absolutely right.  I had recalled someone mentioning that
possibility many months ago.

On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 20:45:11 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Menedetter) 
wrote:
> B> To "fix" this you will need to find out if you always get the same IP,
> B> DNS etc (rather likely). The easiest way (that I know of) is to use
> B> ftp.exe (IIRC) from the telnet.apm package.

> Bernie you are absolutely right !

> But it would be easier to simply look at the registration bar.
> (it also tells your IP, and than there is a tcp.eek)

> LD, you know that I am in the same situation as you.
> But I'm lucky, I have a pseudo static address.
> (they don't admit, that it _IS_ static, but in reality it is, eg I don't
> get new IP ...)

Here's one for you ... the registration bar shows Local IP 0.0.0.0 
BUT, after 4 runs with 3 finger & power off boots, and a delay of ~20
minutes before powerup and make the run, the IP shown in all mail I sent
to myself remains the same.

I already know the DNS addresses from dial-in setup.

So -- I should be able to go into TCP/IP setup and set for static IP,
put in my IP number, fill in DNS numbers and away I should go ...
RIGHT???  If not, I may have ISP yelling at me if they can figure out
what I'm doing. <G>

l.d.
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