>Thanks for the info, but I have that and it is mostly wrong!!!
>
>Only way is to see the green dots, you know it is getting DL.
>
>Bill
>
>--- Terry Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Bill wrote:
>>  >This is new prob. I have always used Show All so I can see the green
>>  >dots of Remote Access next to right edge of IE window telling me the
>>  >connect is working. -
>>
>>  Hi Bill,
>>
>>  One thing you can do is to open up your Remote Access
>>  window "Open Remote Access";
>>  Click on options and in the "connections" section
>>  select "flash icon in menu bar" and your Apple
>>  over on the extreme top left will keep flashing
>  > while you are connected.

In the setup manual with IPNetRouter, it says to disable the "flash 
icon in menu bar" feature, as this is fairly buggy. I have my modem 
in front of me, so I can see from that if the connection is up, and 
if I'm down- or uploading.

Greg


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