on 12/17/01 8:02 PM, Brian Durant at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Apparently my problem getting the connected router to work is an ISP issue. > They apparently can't believe that you could have a LAN at home that you > want to connect to the Internet. You can apparently only do that if you are > a corporate customer. *&^%$#@!!!+
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