> > Note that this problem does happen with a static IP (or at least,
> >it's not supposed to).
>
> Depending on how I hold my tongue (I have a static IP), sometimes I lose
> packets, sometimes I don't.
Interesting... Is the the same kind of packet (i.e., are you
loosing ICMP, UDP, TCP, or what?) or are different kinds of packets
behaving differently? This sound like it could be a problem with
standard.filter.
--Derek
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