tinman once told me a story:

> My modem was previously solid. Now I'm having problems w/ disconnections
> (apparently from the remote side).
> Is it an ISP issue, or should I change something on my end?
> Using OSX.

Sorry to reply to my own message, but I thought I could provide a little
clarification.

I just replaced my iMac DV+ w/ one of the new combo drive iMacs.
So far, I love it & everything is good (beautiful display). One little
problem. Before, my internet connections were rock solid - never dropped. On
the new one, it keeps dropping. Sometimes I get a message saying that there
was a lack of activity from the remote side (I'm trying to run Software
Update, so I know there should be activity). Other times, it just
disconnects w/ no message. Is there something I should try? My settings on
the new machine are basically the same.

TIA
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