MrSinatra Wrote: 
> upnp is universal plug and play, and it seems to be a networking feature
> that microsoft is pushing.
> 
> i have an older linksys router, but i have the feature, and its
> enabled.
> 
> i don't think u need to install it separately in XP, but there are
> extra bits u can install, (again, maybe not necessary).
> 
> i would try enabling it in your router first, and then try as kdf
> suggests, disabling it in the command line.

Now this is really strange.  I had meetings and stepped away from my
office for a couple hours.  When I came back all is working normally...


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