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David Ranch wrote:

>  >If I assign a different IP address, I get a difference hardware
>  >address.
>
> Which @Home network is this?  Sounds pretty messed up.

    Does it really matter which?  Last I checked in my area, things were so
screwed up, I could knock their own server offline by using some stupid Ip range
on my end.  I have friends that live down in Texas, as well as way up in Canada,
they all tell me the same thing, @home's network is just a big pot of angel hair
pasta, jumbled up.

    AMK4

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